Some odd distance I'm in 7 th grade socail studies somebody else answer this because this was one of my Questions too.
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Rome-Berlin
The Tripartite Pact between Berlin , Rome and Tokyo , was a pact signed in Berlin , Germany on September 27, 1940 .
became known as the Rome-Berlin Axis.
Well, seeing how it's called the ROME-BERLIN axis, I would say ITALY and GERMANY!
The answer is Berlin! yep that's the answer
944.1 miles
944.1 miles
The city of Rome, Italy is on the same latitude line as Chicago, IL, which is 41 degrees. The straight-line distance from Rome to Chicago is 4,827 miles.Chicago, Illinois is on the same latitude as Rome, Italy.
No, Rome and Los Angeles are not at the same latitude. Rome is located at approximately 41.9° N, while Los Angeles is situated at about 34.0° N. This means Rome is farther north than Los Angeles. The difference in latitude affects their climates and seasonal variations.
Chicago, DeKalb, Dixon, and Rock Falls are all quite near the latitude of Rome.
north
Yes, Rome is in the northern hemisphere. It is located at a latitude of about 41.9° N.