"New York" wasn't, obviously, but I think the chunk of continent it sits on was once part of a much larger continent in the Southern Hemisphere, thanks to Continental Drift, rifting and collision.
We'd need to consult a palaeogeographical atlas to establish quite where and when.
New York City is closer to the equator than the North Pole. It is near 41° N latitude.The equator is 41° south of NYC, but the North Pole is 49° north of the city, about 550 miles (8°) farther away.
Yes. Brooklyn, Australia is south of the equator, whereas Brooklyn New York and Minnesota are both north of it.
The city that has the same relative position north of the equator as Santiago has to the south is Manila in the Philippines. Both cities are located at approximately 14 degrees latitude from the equator.
no but it did to long island new york and cape cod and minnisota.
No. Papua New Guinea lies entirely within the southern hemisphere.
New York is (about) halfway between the equator and the (north) pole.
New York City is located at 40.7128° N, The Equator at 0°, and the North Pole at 90° N, the South Pole at 90° S. New York City is about 50 degrees from the North Pole, about 40 degrees from the Equator, and 130 degrees from the South Pole.
No, it was New Amsterdam until it was renamed New York by the British.
Yes she did live in new york
what is New York's motto "Excelsior" is the state of New York's motto .
New York City is closer to the equator than the North Pole. It is near 41° N latitude.The equator is 41° south of NYC, but the North Pole is 49° north of the city, about 550 miles (8°) farther away.
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Yes. Brooklyn, Australia is south of the equator, whereas Brooklyn New York and Minnesota are both north of it.
The Battle of Saratoga took place in new york state
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No, zero latitude is on the equator. NYC is at 40.7 North