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Eunice 3 year s ago
#4 No part of Canada is south of Seattle but some is further south than Seattle.
       
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Rosalyn 3 year s ago
Eunice,

You're an idiot.
       
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Theodore 3 year s ago
Rosalyn, I'm afraid Eunice is technically correct. It's a matter of semantics, but the comment is accurate. So...
       
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Hugh 3 year s ago
Eunice,

Toronto is 4° south of Seattle.
       
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Charles 3 year s ago
Eunice,

Well well well... Invade us now! Muah ha ha...
       
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Hugh 3 year s ago
#13 Rome is at approximately the same latitude as Chicago. Hard to imagine.

#17 Chicago is farther east than Memphis.
       
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Dave 3 year s ago
Hugh,

Norwegians have problems seeing this the other way.
They don't understand how much further south than us most of the US is.
I live at 59.28N, so a bit south of anchorage compared to the rest of the US.
The south of Norway is way closer to me compared to the north.
Thank god we have the "gulf stream" bringing heat up to us.... then circle around Greenland before giving the east of the US cold water :P
Living on the coast, we could have 50F any day of the year. Pretty sure Anchorage does not stay at 50F in the winter :)
       
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Swene 3 year s ago
The one that blew my mind when I first heard it was that Las Vegas is farther west than Los Angeles. When I lived in LA, I thought I was heading east when I went to Vegas, but I was actually going northwest.
       
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