Yes, Newcastle upon Tyne is located further north than Carlisle. Newcastle is situated at a latitude of approximately 54.9784° N, while Carlisle is at around 54.8914° N. This means Newcastle is indeed more north than Carlisle.
It was more important in the North than the South. (Apex)
Slavery was more important to the South than it was to the North, because the South's economy relied on agriculture.
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The South had more than the North, and the abolishment of slavery began in the North. But the South wanted slaves - thus ensued the Civil War.
Because the North were proud of being the most modern people on earth.
Carlisle is further north than Newcastle.
No. Newcastle is 30 miles further north.
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You would need to be more specific - your description of the snake is vague - and there is more than one town or city on Earth with the name Newcastle (I live about 40 miles south of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the UK)
Here Newcastle are clearly better then Sunderland.
The North had less farm machinery than the South.
Coventry's coordinates are - 52°24′29″N1°30′38″WNewcastle's coordinates are - 54°58′N 1°36′WThis means that Newcastle is the more easterly town.
Keswick receives more rainfall than Newcastle primarily due to its geographical location in the Lake District, which is characterized by mountainous terrain. The orographic effect causes moist air from the Atlantic Ocean to rise and cool as it encounters the hills, leading to increased precipitation. In contrast, Newcastle, located on the flatter coastal plain, experiences less rainfall as the air is less likely to ascend and cool significantly. As a result, Keswick's topography contributes to its wetter climate compared to Newcastle.
No way! Newcastle have won every single game against Sunderland. And I support Man City not Newcastle or Sunderland!
In terms of recent success (Past 20 years anyway) Manchester united have been far superior than Newcastle
Definitely!