All of Mexico is north of the equator. The country's southernmost pointis at about 14.6° north latitude.
Mexico is closer to the equator, due to its larger land area. For example, Hawaii is on the same latitude of Mexico City, which is in central Mexico.
Mexico is located mostly above the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.
No. Mexico is 1,650 kilometers (1,025 miles) north of the equator.
It is north of such tropic.The Tropic of Cancer passes through Mexico.
Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico. Mexico city is approximately 1344 miles or 2163 km from the equator.
No; Mexico is NORTH of the equator.
The southern shores of the Gulf of Mexico are approximately 2150 kilometers (1335 miles) from the Equator. The northern shores are over 3418 kilometers (2123 miles) from the Equator.
Mexico is closer to the equator
The ocean. The equator does not cross Mexico.
Mexico is closer to the equator.
All of Mexico is north of the equator. The country's southernmost pointis at about 14.6° north latitude.
Mexico is closer to the equator, due to its larger land area. For example, Hawaii is on the same latitude of Mexico City, which is in central Mexico.
Mexico is located mostly above the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.
No. Mexico is 1,650 kilometers (1,025 miles) north of the equator.
It is north of such tropic.The Tropic of Cancer passes through Mexico.
The only penguins that live in Mexico would be in a zoo. Mexico is far too warm a climate for penguins, as they tend to live on the Antarctic circle.Mexico, on the other hand, is a subtropical country closer to the Equator. There are penguins to be found on the Galapagos Islands which are near the Equator, but the Galapagos Penguin (Spheniscus mendiculus) is the only penguin that lives north of the equator in the wild.