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The major line of latitude that goes through Ohio is the 40th parallel north.
Latitude: N 39° 57' 40.2318", Longitude: W 82° 59' 55.6591"
Latitude: 39°96′7″N Longitude: 83°77′9″W
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It seerates them by 12 degrees north latitude..i think ;)
The Gulf of Mexico does not have any effect on the climate of Ohio. It can alter the climate of places such as Florida or other states nearby, but Ohio is just affected by the Great Lakes and other rivers that are closer.
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I believe you're asking about the latitude of Columbus, Ohio. This city is fourteen degrees North latitude. There is no such city known as Columbia, Ohio.
The difference in climate between Ohio and Ukiah, California despite being on the same latitude can be attributed to several factors. One key factor is the influence of ocean currents and proximity to large bodies of water. Ukiah is closer to the Pacific Ocean, which moderates its climate due to the ocean's ability to retain and release heat slowly. In contrast, Ohio is further inland and lacks the moderating influence of a large body of water, resulting in more extreme temperature variations. Additionally, topography, elevation, and prevailing wind patterns can also play a role in shaping the climate of a region.
Ohio gets 38 inches of rain each year
98% of Ohio is the Marine west coast climate about 2% of Ohio is Humid subtropical
98% of Ohio is the Marine west coast climate about 2% of Ohio is Humid subtropical
No, the US state Ohio does not share the same latitude as London, UK.
The major line of latitude that goes through Ohio is the 40th parallel north.
Illinois is closer to the nearest capital line of latitude
Latitude: N 39° 57' 40.2318", Longitude: W 82° 59' 55.6591"
Dayton, Ohio is 738 feet (225 meters) above sea level