Fifty-Second Parallel
The Fifty-Second Parallel is a circle of latitude located 52 degrees north of the equator. It runs across several countries, including parts of Canada, the United States, Russia, and Mongolia. This parallel is significant in geography as it helps define the northern boundaries of various regions and is often used in mapping and navigation.
In North America, the Fifty-Second Parallel serves as a boundary between Canada and the United States in some areas. It is also notable for its diverse ecosystems, ranging from forests to tundra, and is home to various wildlife species. The parallel plays a role in climate patterns, influencing weather conditions in the regions it traverses.