If you meant the degree difference, then the answer is 5 degrees latitude.
If you meant differences in the features:
Between 40 degrees and 45 degrees north latitude, you could be in all or parts of about: -- 28 states of the USA -- 2 Canadian provinces -- 14 European countries -- 13 Asian countries.
Yes, 45 degrees north is a line of latitude. It is 45 degrees north of the equator and it represents a specific parallel circle on the Earth's surface.
Russia.
40 degrees, 13 minutes north, 74 degrees 45 minutes west.
A magnetic declination of 45 degrees can be either east or west, depending on the location. If it is 45 degrees east, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the east of true north. If it is 45 degrees west, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the west of true north.
Between 40 degrees and 45 degrees north latitude, you could be in all or parts of about: -- 28 states of the USA -- 2 Canadian provinces -- 14 European countries -- 13 Asian countries.
Yes, 45 degrees north is a line of latitude. It is 45 degrees north of the equator and it represents a specific parallel circle on the Earth's surface.
Russia.
40 degrees, 13 minutes north, 74 degrees 45 minutes west.
Yes it is. It is about 48 degrees north while New York city is only about 40 degrees north and New York state is about 45 degrees north at its most northerly point.
A magnetic declination of 45 degrees can be either east or west, depending on the location. If it is 45 degrees east, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the east of true north. If it is 45 degrees west, it means that magnetic north is 45 degrees to the west of true north.
That point is on W 28th St between 9th Ave and 10th Ave in Manhattan.
The difference between the GGG-40 and GGG-50 butterfly valve is the suitable temperature. The GGG-40 is recommended for 45 degrees C to 150 degrees C and the GGG-50 is recommended for 35 degrees C to 130 degrees C.
The distance between 45 degrees and 45 degrees 30 minutes north is half a degree or 30 nautical miles.
Line of latitude 45 N is often called the halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole. But, actually, the true halfway point is 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi) north of the 45 N line of latitude.
The range 40° to 45°C is equal to the range 104° to 113°F. (Though they have the same name, degrees Celsius are a larger interval.)
There are 180 degrees of latitude between 45 and 40 degrees east longitude. However, if you meant how many degrees of longitude are there, there are 5 degrees of longitude between 45 and 40 degrees east longitude.