No, Texas is not below the equator. Texas is located in the Northern Hemisphere, above the equator.
Texas is closer to the North Pole, as it is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The distance between Texas and the North Pole is significantly shorter than the distance between Texas and the South Pole.
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
It is all a matter of perspective. The southern hemisphere is below the equator from the perspective of someone living in the northern hemisphere. To an Australian, the northern hemisphere would be below the equator.
The northern hemisphere and the western hemisphere.
Dallas, Texas is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Texas is located in the northern hemisphere.
Both are on the northwestern hemisphere.
Northern or western depending on how you look at it.
Because Texas is in the northern hemisphere it will be summer.
Yes, Texas is located in the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere includes all the parts of the Earth that are north of the equator. Texas is situated well above the equator in the northern half of the globe.
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No, Texas is not below the equator. Texas is located in the Northern Hemisphere, above the equator.