Mexico is located mostly above the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.
All of Spain is north of the equator.The southernmost point of Spain, near Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, is about 36 degrees north latitude ... roughly the same distance north of the equator as Durham NC, Knoxville TN, Fayetteville AR, Las Vegas NV, and midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco CA.
It is above the equator.
All of Mexico is north of the equator. The country's southernmost pointis at about 14.6° north latitude.
Louisiana is above the equator. No part of the continental US is below the equator. This assumes that you are comfortable with the completely arbitrary convention of calling north above and south below.
Mexico is located mostly above the equator in the Northern Hemisphere.
above.
No; Mexico is NORTH of the equator.
NEVER
Mexico is closer to the equator
The ocean. The equator does not cross Mexico.
Mexico is closer to the equator.
All of Spain is north of the equator.The southernmost point of Spain, near Gibraltar at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, is about 36 degrees north latitude ... roughly the same distance north of the equator as Durham NC, Knoxville TN, Fayetteville AR, Las Vegas NV, and midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco CA.
Above the equator
It is above the equator.
If you are above the equator, they flush clockwise. If you live below the equator, they flush counter clockwise. This is because of the Coriolis effect and the direction seawater flows in the ocean. Likewise to the toilet, the oceanwater travels in a clockwise pattern above the equator, and a counter clockwise pattern below the equator.
Winter. Yeah, Mexico is still in the Northern Hemisphere. The half of the world above the Equator. You have to go below that line before the seasons switch.