There are 90 degrees of latitude in the northern hemisphere, ranging from 0 degrees at the equator to 90 degrees at the North Pole.
The latitude of the northern hemisphere extends from 0 degrees at the Equator to 90 degrees North at the North Pole.
No, Aruba is not in the southern hemisphere. It is located in the Caribbean Sea in the northern hemisphere.
The imaginary great line of 0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The geographic North Pole, located at 90 degrees North latitude, is at the center of the Northern Hemisphere.
There are 90 degrees of latitude in the northern hemisphere, ranging from 0 degrees at the equator to 90 degrees at the North Pole.
No, it is 100% in the northern hemisphere, at about 6 degrees N.
The latitude of the northern hemisphere extends from 0 degrees at the Equator to 90 degrees North at the North Pole.
32 N 12 E is in the northern hemisphere, and is in northern Libya.
No, Aruba is not in the southern hemisphere. It is located in the Caribbean Sea in the northern hemisphere.
Yes, at 17 degrees.
"20 degrees north" is completely in the northern hemisphere, regardless of longitude. "35 degrees west" is completely in the Western Hemisphere, regardless of latitude.
The imaginary great line of 0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes, Portugal is in the Northern Hemisphere. Portugal's latitude is 38 degrees 42 minutes North latitude. That means that it's 38 degrees North of the Equator. Being north of the Equator places Portugal in the Northern Hemisphere.
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A city located on a line of latitude labeled 40 degrees north is in the northern hemisphere. The equator is the dividing line between the northern and southern hemispheres. Any location north of the equator is considered part of the northern hemisphere.