No, neither of those does.
Through referring at a Globe.
"45 degrees south" is a latitude.
Latitude = 24.6880, Longitude = 46.7224 Lat = 24 degrees, 41.3 minutes NorthLong = 46 degrees, 43.3 minutes East
The country of Canada's latitude and longitude are 45.4000 degrees N, 75.6667 degrees W. Canada is located in North America.Canada ranges in latitude from about 41.7° north to about 83.1° north.It ranges in longitude from about 52.6° west to 141.0° west.
The 60 degrees east line of latitude runs through the Ural Mountains.
It locates a place through degrees
Australia is located between the 10 S and 45 S lines of latitude. The tropic of Capricorn passes through Australia at about 23.5 degrees S latitude.
Greece
13 degrees 3 minutes north, 80 degrees 15 minutes east
"Crossing the Line" is associated with crossing the equator at 0 degrees latitude, not longitude. If you cross the equator (0 degrees latitude) at 0 or 180 degrees longitude, there is an additional status included.
That is the Prime Meridian. The Equator is zero degrees latitude.
Latitude: 2020° 0' 0" N20 degrees, 0 minutes, 0 seconds North Longitude: 7777° 0' 0" E77 degrees, 0 minutes, 0 seconds East