An average minute of latitude is a nautical mile. The difference between 68° and 66.56°, the approximate latitude of the Arctic Circle, is 1.44°, which is about 86.4 minutes, which is about 86.4 nautical miles. Multiplying by 1.15 miles per nautical mile gives you about 99.4 miles, which is about 160 kilometers.
90 degrees of latitude are between the tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle.
what is the distance north and south of the equator: Latitude.
The area you are referring to is located between 23 degrees north latitude and 67 degrees north latitude. This region spans a distance of approximately 44 degrees in latitude, covering various countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. It encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, climates, and cultures.
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.
The arctic ocean. The North pole is just frozen ocean.
90 degrees of latitude are between the tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle.
what is the distance north and south of the equator: Latitude.
The Arctic Circle is located at approximately 66.5 degrees North latitude, while Rosemount, Minnesota, is situated at about 44.7 degrees North latitude. The distance between the two is roughly 1,300 miles (2,090 kilometers) when measured in a straight line. However, actual travel distance may vary depending on the route taken.
Whatever the exact north latitude of the Arctic Circle is, the south latitude ofthe Antarctic Circle is exactly the same number, on account of their respectivedefinitions.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 33 minutes N latitude.
The area you are referring to is located between 23 degrees north latitude and 67 degrees north latitude. This region spans a distance of approximately 44 degrees in latitude, covering various countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. It encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, climates, and cultures.
The "tropical latitudes" are the latitudes within 23.5 degrees of the equator, both north and south of it. The half of the "tropics" between the equator and the Arctic Circle is the half between the equator and 23.5 degrees north latitude. The line at 23.5 degrees north latitude that marks the northern boundary of the tropics is the "Tropic of Cancer".
The Arctic Circle lies between 60 and 70 degrees North. The next major circle of latitude south is the tropic of Cancer.
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.
66.5 degrees north
66.5622 degrees north
The Arctic Circle is about 66.5 degrees north latitude. The Tropic of Cancer is about 23.5 degrees north latitude.