The North Pole
There is no fixed name for the farthest point on the globe, as the farthest point will vary depending entirely upon where in the world you live. For example, in Great Britain the farthest point away is New Zealand, but to somebody living in the USA or the tip of Argentina it would be somewhere completely different, and so it goes on. It all depends on where on the planet you are!
The lines on a globe that run north and south are called lines of longitude, or meridians. They measure distance east or west from the arbitrary Prime Meridian or Greenwich Meridian, established as 0° longitude.
It is the north half of the globe. That is where it is.
The lines that go from north to south on a globe are called meridians or lines of longitude. They help to pinpoint a specific location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
If you look at a globe then equator it everything north
The state of Alaska is farthest north.
The northernmost point on Earth is the geographic North Pole. It is located at 90 degrees latitude north.
There is no fixed name for the farthest point on the globe, as the farthest point will vary depending entirely upon where in the world you live. For example, in Great Britain the farthest point away is New Zealand, but to somebody living in the USA or the tip of Argentina it would be somewhere completely different, and so it goes on. It all depends on where on the planet you are!
the Equator
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The Arctic Ocean, the North Pole, the Arctic Circle.
The farthest you can get from the equator is to stand on the north pole or the south pole.The north pole is at 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is at 90 degrees south latitude.
Maryland
All of the meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
The Earth would appear to be rotating counter-clockwise with the north pole being an apparently fixed point.
A map projection designed on a flat plane touching the globe at one point such as the north or South Pole.
A map projection designed on a flat plane touching the globe at one point such as the north or South Pole.