40 N is latitude and 125 W is longitude. That's off the coast of Northern California, USA.
San Francisco
Mount Apo National Park, The Phillipines.
about 125 miles southwest of Antananarivo.
The Philippines.
That point is in the interior of Libya, about 125 miles southwest of Surt.
This region describes the location of the Philippines.
These coordinates are in the Pacific Ocean right on the Mindinao Trench, an area of VERY deep water. The Philippine Islands lie about 100 miles to the west.
Even though the question is hopelessly convoluted, we can still render a definitive response: Whichever of those two numbers is actually intended to be the latitude of the place, no such place can exist, because latitude can never exceed 90 degrees.
That position puts you to the east of Boracay Island in the Phillipines.
The coordinates 125 degrees north and 195 degrees east are invalid because latitude ranges from 0 degrees at the equator to 90 degrees at the poles, meaning a latitude of 125 degrees north exceeds this range. Additionally, longitude ranges from 0 to 180 degrees east or west; thus, 195 degrees east also exceeds valid longitude limits. The correct representation would involve adjusting both coordinates to fit within their respective ranges.
Latitude, 28(degrees) 56 N to 33(degrees) 01 N.Longitude, 88(degrees) 49 W to 94(degrees) 03 WAfter the Louisiana Purchase :- Latitude 28° 56′ N to 33° 01′ N- Longitude 88° 49′ W to 94° 03′ WSource(s):Both are same since it never shifted