No, because the equator is in the middle.
no its not
No, North Carolina is located entirely in the northern hemisphere, above the equator.
No, Pennsylvania is closer to the Equator than North Carolina. The latitude of North Carolina is around 35-36 degrees North, while Pennsylvania is around 40-42 degrees North. Therefore, North Carolina is further from the Equator compared to Pennsylvania.
North Carolina is closer to the equator in northern Argentina than in southern Spain. The distance between North Carolina and the equator is shorter when compared to the distance between North Carolina and southern Spain due to the geographical location of these areas.
Really? It is located in the Eastern Hemisphere!
no its not
No, North Carolina is located entirely in the northern hemisphere, above the equator.
No, Pennsylvania is closer to the Equator than North Carolina. The latitude of North Carolina is around 35-36 degrees North, while Pennsylvania is around 40-42 degrees North. Therefore, North Carolina is further from the Equator compared to Pennsylvania.
North Carolina is closer to the equator in northern Argentina than in southern Spain. The distance between North Carolina and the equator is shorter when compared to the distance between North Carolina and southern Spain due to the geographical location of these areas.
Really? It is located in the Eastern Hemisphere!
No.
Just a little north of the Equator
18 degrees north of the equator
Yes.
North Carolina is located in the mid-Atlantic region of North America. It is approximately half way between the Equator and the Arctic Circle.
Panama City in Panama is located north of the equator and near 70 W longitude.
it differs because the sun shines near the equator than the north pole