No, for two big reasons:
-- Time does not change with the latitude.
-- If you name one longitude, then there's a point somewhere on that longitude
for every latitude.
Yeahh. You always do latitude, then longitude. =)
Latitude is given first, followed by longitude. For example, the coordinates for London, England is 51.5074° North Latitude, 0.1278° West Longitude.
The three units of measure in which latitude and longitude are given are: degrees (°), minutes ('), and seconds ('').
Latitude: 29°9′13″NLongitude: 89°15′3″WThe Latitude and Longitude given are for the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Absolute Location is the specific location of a place with latitude and longitude.
Yeahh. You always do latitude, then longitude. =)
What is the difference between longitude and latitude? Given it's longitude and latitude, can you locate the area?
Latitude: North or South Longitude: East or West
As Sweden is a country and occupies a significant area, no single latitude and longitude coordinates can be given.
Latitude is given first, followed by longitude. For example, the coordinates for London, England is 51.5074° North Latitude, 0.1278° West Longitude.
The three units of measure in which latitude and longitude are given are: degrees (°), minutes ('), and seconds ('').
Latitude: 29°9′13″NLongitude: 89°15′3″WThe Latitude and Longitude given are for the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Absolute Location is the specific location of a place with latitude and longitude.
Every point on the surface of the earth has latitude and longitude. If the latitude and longitude of a point are given and they're sufficiently accurate, the point can be found within less than an inch, anywhere on earth.
latitude, longitude, altitude, and velocity vector. OOPS, that was 4 wasn't it?
Latitude: 38°26′0″NLongitude: 39°46′22″EThe Latitude and Longitude given is for the source of the Tigris River.
Latitude: 33°28′5″NLongitude: 91°11′45″EThe Latitude and Longitude given are for the Headwaters (start) of the Yangtze River.