The equator stays right where it is ... all the way around the Earth,
exactly midway between the north and south poles.
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is approximately 24,901 miles. So, if you were to travel around the world at the equator, you would travel around 24,901 miles.
-- Latitude is the angle of any location relative to the equator.-- If you travel from the north pole to the south pole, you travel half-way aroundthe Earth (180 degrees), and you cover every possible position on Earth relative tothe equator.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
To determine the direction you would travel from your city to the equator, you would typically head south if you are located in the Northern Hemisphere. Conversely, if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, you would travel north to reach the equator. The specific direction may vary slightly depending on your exact location relative to the equator.
Texas is above the equator.
south
24, 902 miles 24,902 miles
24,000 miles.
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is approximately 24,901 miles. So, if you were to travel around the world at the equator, you would travel around 24,901 miles.
-- Latitude is the angle of any location relative to the equator.-- If you travel from the north pole to the south pole, you travel half-way aroundthe Earth (180 degrees), and you cover every possible position on Earth relative tothe equator.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
to get from Elgin to the equator you would travel.
To determine the direction you would travel from your city to the equator, you would typically head south if you are located in the Northern Hemisphere. Conversely, if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, you would travel north to reach the equator. The specific direction may vary slightly depending on your exact location relative to the equator.
The only ways you can travel along the equator is by going due west or due east and you can do it indefinately. Any other direction you would not be travelling along the equator
a give point doesn't travel. It is stationary.