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Hawaii lies roughly 19 to 22 degrees north of the equator, depending on the specific island. This places all of the main islands in the Northern Hemisphere, between roughly 19°...
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Hawaii lies roughly 19 to 22 degrees north of the equator, depending on the specific island. This places all of the main islands in the Northern Hemisphere, between roughly 19°...
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Hawaii is north of the equator, placing it in the Northern Hemisphere roughly 2,055 miles (3,307 km) away. The state spans about 537 miles (865 km) from east to west and reaches...
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Tropical rainforests primarily occur within about 10 degrees north and 10 degrees south of the equator, roughly between approximately 23.5°N (the Tropic of Cancer) and 23.5°S...
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Hawaii is north of the equator. The state’s location in the North Pacific means all of its main islands sit in northern mid-latitudes, which affects climate, daylight patterns...
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Hawaii does not cross or touch the equator; it lies entirely in the Northern Hemisphere between about 19°N and 22°N latitude. The islands are formed by the Pacific Plate movin...
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Hawaii lies in the Northern Hemisphere, entirely north of the equator. Its main islands center around 20° North latitude, placing them thousands of kilometers north of the equa...
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39 degrees north latitude is a circle around the Earth, measured in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian, that runs parallel to the equator. At this latitude, locations ex...
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Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is commonly treated as the largest city nearest the equator. Other places, such as the Ecuadorian towns of Ponta Pora and San Antonio de Pichincha...
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Searching by coordinates lets you pinpoint a location using latitude and longitude, enabling precise mapping, navigation, and data lookup across GPS devices, web maps, and GIS p...
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