"30 degrees south" . . . An imaginary line roughly 21,560 miles long, passing through
the Atlantic Ocean, South Africa, Lesotho, the Indian Ocean, Australia, the Coral Sea,
the Pacific Ocean, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil.
"30 degrees north" . . . An imaginary line roughly 21,560 miles long, passing through
the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq,
Kuwait, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, China, the East China Sea, Japan
(territorial waters), the Philippine Sea, the Pacific Ocean, Mexico, Texas, Louisiana,
and Florida.
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30 degrees latitude north and south of the equator
Houston is located at the following: 29° 45' North (Latitude). 95° 22' West (Longitude).
The lines that pass through the USA are 30 and 40 degree lines
The angle of Polaris above the horizon is the same as the latitude from which you are trying to measure it. Hollywood Florida has a latitude of ~26 degrees, so Polaris is 26 degrees above the northern horizon.
Dallas is north of latitude 30 degrees north.
The subtropical high pressure regions are centered at approximately 30 degrees north and south latitude.
prevailing trade winds
The trade winds.
the latitudes of the dessert are in between 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south.
30 degrees latitude north and south of the equator
Their difference is 30 degrees of latitude.
High latitudes within the Northern Hemisphere
25 degrees south (or north) is closer to the equator that 30 degrees north (or south).This has a lot to do with the mathematical fact that 25 is less than 30.The equator is the 'zero' of latitude; 'north' and 'south' start from it.
Mississippi River. *Sorry if this is a late answer T-T.
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25 degrees latitude in either hemisphere is closer to the equator than 30 degrees latitude in eitherhemisphere.