At the equator (25000 miles) there's about 69.4 miles per degree, so about 2222.2 miles.
At the poles there would be no miles.
In nautical miles it's 60 miles per degree (of latitude, which stays the same).
That point is in South Africa, about 130 miles north-northeast of Capetown.
That point is in Australia, near the east coast and about 65 miles north of Newcastle.
32 degrees north and 96 degrees west
First of all, the question as given is pretty ambiguous. "Latitude" is measured and stated as "north" or "south", never "east". Longitude is measured and stated "east" or "west", never "north". The point [ 32 degrees east longitude, 45 degrees north latitude ] is out in the middle of the Black Sea, about 120 miles southeast of Odessa and 80 miles northwest of Savastopol ... both in Ukraine ... and about 240 miles north of Zonguldak, Turkey. But we really can't be sure that this is the point to which the question refers.
Morocco is 32 degrees North and 6 degrees West.
latitude 32 degree south and longitude 55 degrees east
That point is in South Africa, about 130 miles north-northeast of Capetown.
There's no city there. That point is in northern India, about 185 miles east of Amritsar.
That point is in Australia, near the east coast and about 65 miles north of Newcastle.
That point is in northeastern Texas, about 2.3 miles northeast of Hico, and 65 miles southwest of downtown Fort Worth.
32 degrees north and 96 degrees west
That point is in northeastern Egypt, about 87 miles southeast of the center of Cairo, and about 74 miles southwest of the southern entrance to the Suez Canal.
First of all, the question as given is pretty ambiguous. "Latitude" is measured and stated as "north" or "south", never "east". Longitude is measured and stated "east" or "west", never "north". The point [ 32 degrees east longitude, 45 degrees north latitude ] is out in the middle of the Black Sea, about 120 miles southeast of Odessa and 80 miles northwest of Savastopol ... both in Ukraine ... and about 240 miles north of Zonguldak, Turkey. But we really can't be sure that this is the point to which the question refers.
It's a set of geographic coordinates that describe a point in Morocco, about 90 miles east-southeast of Beni Mellal.
There is no natural 'island' anywhere near that location. The point is in central Switzerland, about 32 miles east of Lucerne.
Morocco is 32 degrees North and 6 degrees West.
Luxor, Egypt.