Respuesta :
Equator. Because the altitude of Polaris matches the degrees of latitude
Answer:
equator (0°)
Explanation:
- The Polaris is a north star and is located in the above the zenith and is a part of the brightest constellation and the distance is about the 433 light-years and is located near the north celestial pole and it needs a clear latitude to view this star is thus viewed from the equator and would appear slightly right side. And this star disappears in the southern hemisphere.