The coordinates 70 degrees west, 35 degrees south represent a location in the southern hemisphere, southwest of Africa, in the South Atlantic Ocean. This point is not far from the coast of Namibia.
The latitude of the observer is equal to the altitude of Polaris. Therefore, if the altitude of Polaris is 43 degrees, then the latitude of the observer is 43 degrees.
None of them is, because a set of latitude/longitude numbers defines a single point
on Earth, and it's not possible for a whole country to be located at a single point.
You could very well ask: Which if these countries is this point in ? That would be
a completely proper question.
Unfortunately, the answer would still be: "It is in none of them." The point 30°N/70°E
is in central Pakistan, about 180 miles east of Quetta. It's at least 500 miles from the
nearest point in Iran, 3,700 miles from the nearest point in Nigeria, 3,300 miles from
anywhere in Japan, and 4,500 miles from anywhere in Canada.
Could you have made a mistake copying the coordinates ? Let's examine them:
-- The point 30° North / 70° West is located in the Atlantic Ocean about
690 miles east of Jacksonville, FL. That couldn't have been it.
-- The point 30° South / 70° East is located in the Indian Ocean about
1,500 miles southeast of Madagascar. That wasn't it either.
-- The point 30° South / 70° West is located in eastern Chile about
75 miles east of La Serena. That wasn't it either.
Can anything at all in this question be salvaged ?
-- 30° North latitude crosses Iran and Japan.
-- 70° East longitude doesn't cross any of these countries,
but 70° West longitude catches a small part of Canada.
--30° South latitude doesn't cross any of these countries.
The question is almost entirely beyond rescue.
Istanbul's coordinates are 41 North and 29 East. Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey with a population of 14.1 million. It is the second largest in the Middle East and the fifth largest city in the world.
That point is at sea in the Louisiade Archipelago just inside the territorial waters
of Papua New Guinea, about 535 miles east of Port Moresby, and 340 miles west
of Honiara in the Solomon Islands.
That point is in north-central Madagascar, about 72 miles
north-northeast of the center of Antananarivo.
That point is in Egypt, about 245 Km southwest of the center of Cairo.
29 N , 28 E, is Egypt, in the African Contianent. The actual location is some miles south west of the capital city of Cairo.
It's not possible for a whole country to be located at the same coordinates.
"29° N / 29° E" is the description of a single point, about 127 miles west of
Bani Suef, and 153 miles southwest of the center of Cairo, in Egypt.
The English Channel is a body of water that separates southern England from northern France.
It does not have a specific latitude and longitude, as it is a geographic feature rather than a fixed point on the Earth's surface.
The English Channel extends approximately from about 50.5 degrees to 51.5 degrees north latitude and 0.5 degrees to 2.0 degrees west longitude.
coordinates give a general indication of the region where the English Channel is located, but its exact boundaries may vary depending on the definition used.
The coordinates 39 degrees north and 22 degrees east refer to a location on Earth's surface. To identify the specific place, we can use these coordinates to determine the approximate location.
Based on the provided coordinates, 39 degrees north latitude and 22 degrees east longitude, the location is in Europe. More specifically, it is in the country of Greece. The coordinates correspond to an area in the northeastern part of Greece, which includes the city of Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece.
Please note that these coordinates are approximate and refer to a general area rather than a specific point.
These coordinates are just about in the center of Cuba.
Sunset on 18 June 2014 at Latitude 52.37, Longitude -2.71 would have occurred around 9:30 PM local time.
No, astronomical twilight does not end near the summer solstice when observed from Greenwich, England. On the summer solstice, which is around June 21st, astronomical twilight usually ends in the early morning hours before sunrise.
Areas near the equator receive roughly 12 hours of daylight throughout the year because the equator receives the most direct sunlight, leading to a nearly equal length of day and night. The tilt of the Earth’s axis contributes to longer days and shorter nights in summer and the reverse in winter, but near the equator, this effect is minimal due to the direct angle of sunlight.
On the winter solstice at a latitude of 57 degrees north, the sun will be about 33 degrees below the horizon at night. This is because the tilt of the Earth causes the sun to not rise above a certain angle during the winter months at this latitude.
At 37 degrees north latitude, 1 degree of longitude is approximately 53 miles. The distance varies depending on the latitude due to the Earth's curvature.
That point is in Manlius NY. The nearest city that people have heard of is probably
Syracuse, although these coordinates are a good 8 miles outside of it.