Canada extends from 41°42' north to 83°06' north ... a span of more than 41 degrees of latitude.
There is no official set of lines to which you're limited or restricted, and you're welcome to draw
as many or as few lines in this range as you're comfortable with.
The Arctic Circle crosses Hudson Bay in Canada. This line of latitude marks the southern boundary of the Arctic region and stands at approximately 66.5 degrees north latitude.
Zero latitude -- the equator
-- The 15° North latitude line is completely in the northern hemisphere,and crosses the eastern and western hemispheres.-- The 15° South latitude line is completely in the southern hemisphere,and crosses the eastern and western hemispheres.
"45 degrees north" is a latitude. In Wisconsin, the parallel of 45° North latitude crosses right through Hudson, Colfax, Dorchester, Wausau, Birnamwood, Antigo, Suring, and Egg Harbor. You can't get any closer than that.
A line can be drawn at any latitude. Any line in the range of 18.93° - 22.20° North latitude, or in the range of 24.52° - 37.53° North latitude, crosses territory of both the US and Africa.
well it depends where the name is......otherwise, the coordinates that crosses the SAHARA is 20.6328° N~ 21, 11.2061°~11 E
No "named" line of longitude crosses Australia. The Tropic of Capricorn (latitude) crosses Australia.
Zero latitude -- the equator
which latitude crosses the bahamas
The 15N latitude line crosses through North America, Africa, and Asia.
Tropic of Cancer
No "named" line of longitude crosses Australia. The Tropic of Capricorn (latitude) crosses Australia.
The latitude of the equator is zero. The imaginary line crosses the continents of Africa, Asia, and South America.
a latitude line
All of them between 11.958° south and 25.603° south do.
-- The 15° North latitude line is completely in the northern hemisphere,and crosses the eastern and western hemispheres.-- The 15° South latitude line is completely in the southern hemisphere,and crosses the eastern and western hemispheres.
"45 degrees north" is a latitude. In Wisconsin, the parallel of 45° North latitude crosses right through Hudson, Colfax, Dorchester, Wausau, Birnamwood, Antigo, Suring, and Egg Harbor. You can't get any closer than that.
Any line of longitude (or of latitude, for that matter), that crosses the United States, will divide it in two.