" 32.83151 degrees " is a perfectly acceptable way to present this coordinate.
Other correct and equally acceptable formats are:
" 32 degrees 49.891 minutes "
" 32 degrees 49 minutes 53.4 seconds "
Latitude 34.5000° N Longitude 76.0000° E or U Can write.... Latitude 32° 44' N & Longitude 74° 54' E Thanks.
-- Write the two latitudes. Write a north latitude as a positive number, and a south one as a negative number. The calculation to come will be easier if you write the latitudes in the form of decimal degrees. You can obtain them from the numbers you have like this: Decimal degrees = (DEGREES) + (MINUTES/60) + ( SECONDS/3,600) -- On a blank sheet of paper, or in in the margin of a pre-used one, write one latitude underneath the other. -- Subtract. -- The number resulting from the subtraction is the difference between the original two latitudes.
E q u a t o r
It is Africa ppl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well i think
Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always. There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're careful to make clear which is which.
"He had a short temper, but gave us greater latitude anyway." or "We finally reached the 7th latitude".
You already have in the question.
Latitude 34.5000° N Longitude 76.0000° E or U Can write.... Latitude 32° 44' N & Longitude 74° 54' E Thanks.
-- Write the two latitudes. Write a north latitude as a positive number, and a south one as a negative number. The calculation to come will be easier if you write the latitudes in the form of decimal degrees. You can obtain them from the numbers you have like this: Decimal degrees = (DEGREES) + (MINUTES/60) + ( SECONDS/3,600) -- On a blank sheet of paper, or in in the margin of a pre-used one, write one latitude underneath the other. -- Subtract. -- The number resulting from the subtraction is the difference between the original two latitudes.
E q u a t o r
It is Africa ppl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well i think
Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always. There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're careful to make clear which is which.
Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always. There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're careful to make clear which is which.
Normally, just as shown in the question, as "15 degrees north latitude", or rarely "fifteen degrees north latitude". These are both expressions of the parallel 15° N.
Latitude is the measurement of degrees from the equator to the pole so that the pole has a latitude of 90 degrees. Co-latitude is the measurement of degrees from the pole to the equator so that the equator has a latitude of 90 degrees. Also the sum of latitude and co-latitude is always 90 degrees.
latitude
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.