"1 degree north" describes a circle that goes all the way around the earth, parallel to the equator and about 70 miles north of it. There is no such coordinate as "101 degree south". The greatest possible latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
Kenya is at 1 degree north and 37 degrees east.
3. Both North and South of the equator
At the equator, the circumference of the Earth is 40,075.16 km ( 24,901.55 miles). Divide that into 360 equal pieces to get the distance for each one degree of longitude. A degree of longitude at the equator is equal to 111.32 km.
The answer is (3). There is a small area of South America that is north of the Equator, the major part is south of the Equator.
"1 degree north" describes a circle that goes all the way around the earth, parallel to the equator and about 70 miles north of it. There is no such coordinate as "101 degree south". The greatest possible latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
The country located at 1 degree north latitude and 103 degrees east longitude is Singapore. Singapore is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia. Its coordinates place it near the equator, giving it a tropical climate.
Roughly 66-1/2 degrees north latitude.
Kenya is at 1 degree north and 37 degrees east.
Singapore is in the Northern hemisphere. But only just- Singapore's latitude is 1o 17', or 137 km (85 mi) north of the Equator.
It is both north and south of the equator.
3. Both North and South of the equator
3. Both North and South of the equator
3. Both North and South of the equator
About 200km north. 1 degree north from the equator.
Within about 1/3 degree of the point on your horizon due north of you. Most likely not visible to you.
The legendary Galapagos Islands, they're 1 degree North so there might be somewhere on the zero line.