190337m and 12'384 thousands
1800 sq ft
East to West it is approx 310 miles.
Australia's latitude is south and its longitude is east. This is because Australia is located below the equator in the southern hemisphere and to the east of the Prime Meridian in the eastern hemisphere.
No, it is in Tanzania, a country on the east coast of Africa.
Think of latitude as fatitude. Since it's fatitude, it goes east and west around the Earth. Like when you're fat you're wide.
South America is west of Africa and east of Australia.
The Pacific Ocean is due east of Australia.
Sydney is on the east side of Australia.
Australia is close to 2,500 miles wide between its eastern and western extremities.
Australia is in Australia. And therefore neither east nor west of itself. If that makes any sense. It's abundantly clear that your question does not.
The direction of Australia from Nepal is south east.
Australia is close to 4000 km wide between its eastern and western extremities.
It's East. It is both east and west if you think about it; you can get to Australia from the prime meridian going in either direction. But the shortest trip will be east.
Madagascar is an island to the east of Africa, and to the west of Australia. The why is because that is where it is located.
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The Atlantic is to the west of Africa. To the east of Africa and therefore west of Australia is the Indian Ocean. To the east of Australia is the Pacific Ocean. Australia is nowhere near the Atlantic Ocean.