by the equator
Both latitudes are measured from the equator, which is the 'zero' line. 20 is closer to it than 35 is.
Latitudes are defined as the angular distance between a point on the Earth's surface and the equator. The equator is at 0° latitude, and latitudes are measured up to 90° north and 90° south because beyond these points lies the geographical poles, where latitudes become undefined as lines of longitude converge.
90 north latitudes + 90 south latitudes + 1 line of equator
Because its the foundation for the all latitudes and all latitudes start to originate up and down from the equator.
On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
Latitudes are measured in degrees, with the equator designated as 0 degrees. They range from 0 degrees at the equator to 90 degrees at the poles, both north and south. Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers) apart. This system allows for precise location identification on the Earth's surface.
Both latitudes are measured from the equator, which is the 'zero' line. 20 is closer to it than 35 is.
Latitudes are defined as the angular distance between a point on the Earth's surface and the equator. The equator is at 0° latitude, and latitudes are measured up to 90° north and 90° south because beyond these points lies the geographical poles, where latitudes become undefined as lines of longitude converge.
there are 181 latitudes.90 latitudes above equator+90 latitudes below the equator +equator.90+90+1=181
high latitudes
90 north latitudes + 90 south latitudes + 1 line of equator
high latitudes
High latitudes
High latitudes
high latitudes
Blue Latitudes was created in 2002.
At about 30 Degrees north and south latitudes.