The distance from Wisconsin to the North Pole is 3,250 miles. The South Pole is located 9,000 miles from Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is closer to the North Pole than the Equator. Madison, the capital city of Wisconsin, is located at a latitude of about 43 degrees North, which places it closer to the North Pole than the Equator.
It would be closer to the Equator, but just barely. Madison, Wisconsin is about 185 miles south east of Cadott, Wisconsin. Cadott is pretty much exactly half way between the North Pole and the Equator.
I am not sure about miles but i know that there is 5146.68km from Murmansk to the North Pole if that helps! :)
The south pole is a single point, with no size, so I have to pick a point in Wisconsin. Let's say Madison. If one of the Earth's poles were in downtown Madison, right at the corner of S Blair St and E Washington Ave, then the other one would be located at 43.079° south latitude 90.621° east longitude. That point is in the Indian Ocean, about 1,570 miles southwest of Perth, Australia, 1,620 miles north of the Antarctic coast, and 3,510 miles south-southeast of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sadly, this kind of question never produces a very interesting answer, because most of North America 'maps' antipodally into the Indian Ocean.
Green Bay, Wisconsin is known as the city "almost halfway" between the north pole and equator. It's not exactly in the middle, but it's close enough to be a popular reference point for this measure of distance.
The distance from Wisconsin to the North Pole is about 3000 miles at its closest. This is equal to about 4828 kilometers.
Madison is about 280 miles closer to the equator than the pole.
Madison, Wisconsin is located 2,900 miles from the equator. Madison, Wisconsin's distance to the North Pole is 3,250 miles away.
North Pole.
Closer to the equator, but by less than 300 miles.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
Madison is INSIDE Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is closer to the North Pole than the Equator. Madison, the capital city of Wisconsin, is located at a latitude of about 43 degrees North, which places it closer to the North Pole than the Equator.
It would be closer to the Equator, but just barely. Madison, Wisconsin is about 185 miles south east of Cadott, Wisconsin. Cadott is pretty much exactly half way between the North Pole and the Equator.
It's slightly closer to the equator, by less than 300 miles.
The coordinates for Madison, Wisconsin are 43.0731° N, 89.4012° W. This means that you are closer to the Equator than to the North Pole.
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