Portugal is located in Southwestern Europe and is situated at a latitude of approximately 39.5 degrees north. This places it about 4,400 kilometers (approximately 2,735 miles) north of the equator. The country is significantly farther from the equator compared to many other countries, particularly those in Africa and South America.
about 170 miles from Lisbon Portugal to Porto Portugal
Laos is in a tropical area, closer to the equator than Portugal.
Yes, Portugal is in the Northern Hemisphere. Portugal's latitude is 38 degrees 42 minutes North latitude. That means that it's 38 degrees North of the Equator. Being north of the Equator places Portugal in the Northern Hemisphere.
Spain extends about 0.98 degree of latitude further south than the southernmost point in Portugal ... about 67 miles (109 km) closer to the equator. (But Portugal's northernmost point is about 1.59 degree further south than Spain's, or about 110 miles/177 km closer to the equator.)
Portugal is a coastal country with a few bodies of water. The largest bodies of water would be the coastline or the river Douro.
about 170 miles from Lisbon Portugal to Porto Portugal
The equator does not go through Portugal. Portugal is north of the equator. No part of Portugal is less than about 2,550 miles from the equator. The point in Portugal that's closest to the equator is in about the same position (latitude) as Hampton VA, Springfield MO, and Fresno CA.
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
There are many countries on the equator.
Laos is in a tropical area, closer to the equator than Portugal.
it depends of the equator but its about very close like a mile away
Yes, Portugal is in the Northern Hemisphere. Portugal's latitude is 38 degrees 42 minutes North latitude. That means that it's 38 degrees North of the Equator. Being north of the Equator places Portugal in the Northern Hemisphere.
Hurricanes happen over hot water ... which is found close to the equator.
No, it is not close to the equator.
My grandma lives close to the equator.
No