0 degrees and 75 degree west is at?
What meridian is west of 75 degrees west?
That's like asking "What is the next distance greater than 47.3 miles ?", or "What is the next heavier weight after 185 1 / 4 pounds ?" There is no minimum-size "step". …The "next" one can be as close to 75 degrees as you want it to be. And no matter how close it is, somebody can always come along and slip one in that's even closer. There is no standard set of "lines" of latitude or longitude. That's definitely the biggest, most universal misconception we see in this category of questions.
0 degrees latitude and 75 degrees west?
Ecuador,Peru
What meridian is west of 75 degrees?
All of them are.
Where is 0 degrees north 0 degrees west?
It is not west because no east and west on equator its right off the coast of Africa
Where is 40 degrees north and 75 degrees west?
That point is still about 800-ft west of Coles Ln. and 1,280-ft west of Golf Rd., in the Cinnaminson division of Riverton, New Jersey, about 9.4 miles east-northeast of down…town Philadelphia. It's true that the North American tectonic plate is shifting, just as much as any other component of the earth's surface is moving. But things aren't changing that fast, and this point hasn't moved significantly since the last three times it showed up as a question on WikiAnswers. It's not in Philadelphia yet.
0 degrees and 90 degrees west?
That's a point in the Pacific Ocean among the Galapagos Islands, about 800 miles west of Quito, Ecuador.
Where is 45 degrees South and 75 degrees West?
That point is in the Pacific Ocean, among the islands of the Archipelago de Los Chonos off the southwest coast of Chile, about 830 miles south-southwest of Chile's capital … at Santiago.
What meridian is west from 75 degrees West?
All of them are. If you're asking what meridian is the 'next' one, that's like asking "What is the next distance past 47 miles ?", or "What is the next weight after 185 1… / 4 pounds ?" There is no minimum-size "step". The "next" one can be as close to 75 degrees as you want it to be. And no matter how close it is, somebody can always come along and slip one in that's even closer. There is no standard set of "lines" of latitude or longitude. That's definitely the biggest, most universal misconception we see in this category of questions.
What ocean is 0 degrees west and 60 degrees west?
Within that range of longitudes lie large portions of the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.
What location is 0 degrees latitude and 75 degrees west?
That point is in southern Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east o…f the center of Quito.
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Where is 75 degrees west longitude?
"Seventy-five degrees west longitude" is the description of all of the the points on a line between the north and south poles and 75 degrees west of the Prime Meridian. Th…e line is a little more than 12,000 miles long, and it crosses parts of . . . -- Islands in Nunavut (Canada): Ellesmere, Baffin, Foley, Moodie, -- Quebec and Ontario provinces (Canada) -- New York State -- Pennsylvania -- New Jersey -- the Atlantic Ocean -- the Bahamas -- Cuba -- the Caribbean Sea -- Colombia -- Peru -- the Pacific Ocean -- Chile -- Antarctica
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What location is at 0 degrees 75 degrees west?
That point is in Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east of the cen…ter of Quito.
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What location is 0 degrees latitude and 75 degrees W?
That point is in southern Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east o…f the center of Quito.
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What is 0 degrees west?
the same as 0 degrees east
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Is the equator 0 (west) degrees west?
No. The equator is both 0 degrees north and 0 degrees south.