How does the latitude of the sun Parlour compare to California?

Where is Sun Parlour?

Thanks for clarifying your question. I know people who've gone to Point Pelee for bird watching.

Your answer is excellent.

Wait in my geography book it says the sun parlour is by windso

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To compare the latitude of the Sun Parlour to California, you would need to gather the latitude coordinates of both locations. Here's how you can go about finding this information:

1. Start by searching for the latitude of the Sun Parlour. The Sun Parlour is a region located in southwestern Ontario, Canada. You can search for the latitude of specific cities or towns within the Sun Parlour, such as Windsor or Leamington. You can use online search engines like Google or dedicated map services like Google Maps or Bing Maps to find this information.

2. Once you have obtained the latitude coordinates of the specific location within the Sun Parlour, move on to finding the latitude of California. California is a large state in the western United States, so you'll need to narrow down your search to a specific city or region within California.

3. Again, utilize online search engines or map services to find the latitude of the chosen location in California. Popular cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, or San Diego are commonly used for comparisons.

4. Now that you have the latitude coordinates for both the Sun Parlour and the chosen location in California, you can compare them numerically. The higher the latitude value, the farther from the equator the location is situated.

5. If the latitude of the Sun Parlour is higher than the latitude of the selected location in California, it means the Sun Parlour is situated farther north. On the other hand, if the latitude of the Sun Parlour is lower, it means it is situated farther south compared to the chosen location in California.

By following these steps, you should be able to gather the latitude information and make a comparison between the two locations.

southern most mainland (Point Pelee) and the most southern point of land period (Pelee Island), reach the latitude of northern California.