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Yes, 45 degrees north is a line of latitude. It is 45 degrees north of the equator and it represents a specific parallel circle on the Earth's surface.
Line of latitude 45 N is often called the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole. But, actually, the true halfway point is 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi) north of the 45 N line of latitude.
True. Latitude measures the distance north or south of the Equator, expressed in degrees. The Equator is designated as 0 degrees latitude, with lines of latitude extending north to 90 degrees N and south to 90 degrees S.
A magnetic declination of 45 degrees can be either east or west, depending on the location. If it is 45 degrees east, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the east of true north. If it is 45 degrees west, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the west of true north.
A location that is 30 degrees south and 45 degrees east is not on the Prime Meridian but is on the equator. The Prime Meridian is at 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, England.
No. It is about 45 degrees north of the equator.
Yes, 45 degrees north is a line of latitude. It is 45 degrees north of the equator and it represents a specific parallel circle on the Earth's surface.
Line of latitude 45 N is often called the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole. But, actually, the true halfway point is 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi) north of the 45 N line of latitude.
True. Latitude measures the distance north or south of the Equator, expressed in degrees. The Equator is designated as 0 degrees latitude, with lines of latitude extending north to 90 degrees N and south to 90 degrees S.
Washington State is located between approximately 45 to 49 degrees north of the equator.
30-45 degrees north and south of the equator
A magnetic declination of 45 degrees can be either east or west, depending on the location. If it is 45 degrees east, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the east of true north. If it is 45 degrees west, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the west of true north.
The angle of the altitude of Polaris is equal to the observer's latitude. However, this is only true if you are in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, at the North Pole it is directly overhead and at the equator it is on the horizon and at 45 degrees North it is 45 degrees above you.
A location that is 30 degrees south and 45 degrees east is not on the Prime Meridian but is on the equator. The Prime Meridian is at 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, England.
Yes it is.
"45 degrees north" will be found north of the equator. Whether that's above or below it depends on both where your map was printed and how you're holding it.
45 degrees north