No, because latitudes are used to identify heat climates zones & longitudes are used for calculating time.
No, Australia does not lie on the Tropic of Cancer. The Tropic of Cancer is located at approximately 23.5 degrees north of the equator, running through Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, and southern China. Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Tropic of Cancer is the line that joins all points on the earth whose latitude is 23.5 degrees north.ALL longitudes on earth have a point on the Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer is around 23.5 degrees north.
At the Tropic of Cancer, which is located at approximately 23.5 degrees north latitude, the altitude of Polaris (the North Star) is roughly equal to that latitude. Therefore, Polaris would be situated at an altitude of about 23.5 degrees above the northern horizon when observed from the Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer passes through India. It is located approximately at 23.5 degrees north latitude and marks the northern boundary of the tropical zone.
No, Australia does not lie on the Tropic of Cancer. The Tropic of Cancer is located at approximately 23.5 degrees north of the equator, running through Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, and southern China. Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Tropic of Cancer is the line that joins all points on the earth whose latitude is 23.5 degrees north.ALL longitudes on earth have a point on the Tropic of Cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer is around 23.5 degrees north.
From the star sign cancer.
The Tropic of Cancer passes through India. It is located approximately at 23.5 degrees north latitude and marks the northern boundary of the tropical zone.
The Tropic of Capricorn is in the Southern Hemisphere. The Tropic of Cancer is in the Northern Hemisphere.
The tropic of Cancer passes "through" only one US state: Hawaii (and in Hawaii, it actually passes considerably north of the main island group where people live and doesn't cross any land). It lies entirely south of every other state.
They are both lines that define the tropics. Without any of them, the tropics would not exist.
A list of such countries would be very long; suffice it to say, it would include every country which has a boundary on, or within 23.5° of either side of, the equator. This is approximately 2/5 (40%) of the total surface of the Earth!
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It depends where along the Tropic you are, but if you are on a similar longitude as Japan you will have to head north.
It would be the Tropic of Cancer and The Tropic of Capricorn if it was 25 degrees north and south latitude.