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These coordinates are in the ocean about 45 miles west of Perth, Australia.
South America is west of Africa and east of Australia.
South-east, although it is directly east of southern Australia.
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It tells you how far east or west you are from an imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole and that passes through Greenwich, near London, England. You get up to 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west. Sydney in Australia is 151° East.
This point lies in the middle of the Indian Ocean. It is directly east of South Africa and west of Australia.
20 S 100 E is in the Indian ocean, off the west coast of Australia.
One continent cannot be 20 degrees west and 50 degrees east, because west and east are opposite each other and separated by the Prime Meridian, but the continent of Aisa can be found at 50 degrees east. There is no continent located at 20 degrees west.
The Pacific Ocean is due east of Australia.
The degree of longitude east of 5 degrees west is 4 degrees west longitude.
Sydney is on the east side of Australia.
No point on Earth can have both an east and a west longitude. (Except points on the Prime Meridian ... which is zero ... or on 180 degrees, which is both east and west.)