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The altitude of the North Star, or Polaris, from Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, is approximately equal to the observer's latitude. Hastings-on-Hudson is located at a latitude of about 40.99° N, so Polaris would be about 40.99° above the northern horizon. This means that if you face north, Polaris will be positioned at that angle above the ground.
Denmark is around 55N. Corresponding latitudes in North America would be in the middle of Canada. The only US state would be the southern tip of Alaska.
The idea is there, but a couple of important terms are swapped.The altitude of the North Star above the northern horizon is approximately equal tothe observer's north latitude.
The equator is the collection of every point on the earth's surface that is at equal distances from both north and south poles.There are so many of them that if you drew them all on a globe, they would look like a line, all the way around the middle of the globe.Actually it is just the imaginary line that goes right around the earth at an equal distance from the north and south poles the whole time. there is only one line
The azimuth of the North Celestial Pole is zero ... it's due North. The altitude of the North Celestial Pole is the same as your north latitude. In mid-town Manhattan, that's about 42.6 degrees.
The equator divides the Earth into equal halves known as the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The equator is an imaginary line that runs horizontally around the globe and is positioned exactly halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole.
An almude is an old liquid measure, in Lisbon this was equal to around 4.4 US gallons, and in Oporto this was equal to around 6.6 gallons.
The distance from Wisconsin to the North Pole is about 3000 miles at its closest. This is equal to about 4828 kilometers.
4940 kilometers...... (1 degree latitude is equal to 111 kilometers)
The imaginary line that cuts the earth into two equal parts is called the equator. It is an imaginary circle around the Earth that is equidistant from the North and South poles. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The spring and autumn equinoxes, when day is equal to night in both hemispheres.
Four laps around a standard GAA pitch is equal to one Mile.