The poles (North Pole and South Pole) are the farthest points from the equator on Earth.
Kansas and all of the United States is far north of the equator.
No. The equator is the main line of Latitude, and how we measure how far North or South we are. The equator is at zero degrees latitude... The North Pole is 90 degrees North; the South Pole is 90 degrees South. Logitude is a measurement about how far we are East or West from Greenwich, England.
Do you mean the Arctic Circle? If so, it is north of the equator. Far North. I have not heard of an Atlantic Circle. There is a North Atlantic and South Atlantic Ocean.
That's elementary, Watson, elementary. (In case you're not sure that's my unnecessary reference to "Sherlock Holmes".) Answer: It is North of the equator. In fact, it's as far North of the equator as you can get, on Earth.
The poles (North Pole and South Pole) are the farthest points from the equator on Earth.
quite far north
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Kansas and all of the United States is far north of the equator.
there not that far apart but the south is closer to the equator
how far north or south a point is from the equator....
Latitude is how far something is North or South of the Equator.
Declination
No. The equator is the main line of Latitude, and how we measure how far North or South we are. The equator is at zero degrees latitude... The North Pole is 90 degrees North; the South Pole is 90 degrees South. Logitude is a measurement about how far we are East or West from Greenwich, England.
Do you mean the Arctic Circle? If so, it is north of the equator. Far North. I have not heard of an Atlantic Circle. There is a North Atlantic and South Atlantic Ocean.
Latitudes range from zero to 90 degrees, north and south. Zero is at the equator, 90 north is the north pole, 90 south is the south pole, and that's as far away from the equator as you can get.
That's elementary, Watson, elementary. (In case you're not sure that's my unnecessary reference to "Sherlock Holmes".) Answer: It is North of the equator. In fact, it's as far North of the equator as you can get, on Earth.