The Arctic circle is located at 66 degrees north.
The "north" and "south" latitude references begin at the equator. So "20 degrees" north or south are both 20 degrees from the equator, and "10 degrees" north or south are both 10 degrees from the equator. 10 is closer to the equator than 20.
90 degrees north latitude is the north pole. The equator is zero latitude.
Sixty degrees north is 60 degrees away from the Equator.
The distance north or south of the equator is measured in degrees of latitude. For example, the equator is measured at 0 degrees; Sydney Australia lies 33.51 degrees south of the equator; Helsinki Finland lies 60 degrees north of the equator.
Nigeria is located close to the equator, with the latitude range of Nigeria being approximately 4° North to 14° North. This means that Nigeria is between 4 to 14 degrees north of the equator.
The "north" and "south" latitude references begin at the equator. So "20 degrees" north or south are both 20 degrees from the equator, and "10 degrees" north or south are both 10 degrees from the equator. 10 is closer to the equator than 20.
90 degrees north latitude is the north pole. The equator is zero latitude.
Sixty degrees north is 60 degrees away from the Equator.
The degrees north of the equator for Turkey is between 37* and 42* north of the equator. This is a distance of 2500 miles.
The south pole is 90 degrees south of the equator. The north pole is 90 degrees north of the equator.
The distance north or south of the equator is measured in degrees of latitude. For example, the equator is measured at 0 degrees; Sydney Australia lies 33.51 degrees south of the equator; Helsinki Finland lies 60 degrees north of the equator.
No. It is about 45 degrees north of the equator.
The Arctic Circle is approximately 66.5 degrees north of the Equator.
Nigeria is located close to the equator, with the latitude range of Nigeria being approximately 4° North to 14° North. This means that Nigeria is between 4 to 14 degrees north of the equator.
Angular distance north or south of the equator is measured in degrees, with 0 degrees at the equator, 90 degrees at the North Pole, and -90 degrees at the South Pole. This measure is known as latitude and helps to indicate a location's position in terms of its distance from the equator along Earth's surface.
England is located at approximately 51.5 degrees north latitude. The distance from the equator to any point on Earth is measured in degrees of latitude, so England is 51.5 degrees north of the equator.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude.