South America is closer to the equator
South America is closer to the equator
The "north" and "south" latitude references begin at the equator. So "20 degrees" north or south are both 20 degrees from the equator, and "10 degrees" north or south are both 10 degrees from the equator. 10 is closer to the equator than 20.
Europe is in the Northern Hemisphere and is, therefore, north of the Equator.
South America
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It's possible to get closer to the equator by going north through Argentina than by going south through Spain, but I am not in either of those places.
No, 40oS is closer. The number of degrees is the angle/distance from the equator. North/South is simply the direction in which you are moving away from the equator.
the north pole is the same distance to the equator as th south pole.
No, 40 degrees south latitude is closer to the equator than 90 degrees north latitude. All latitude originates from the equator, so as the number increases, the further it is away from the equator, regardless of north or south.
South America. The equator passes through South America.
The coordinates are 1.5 degrees north, 114 degrees east. So it is closer to the North Pole.