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The International Date Line runs primarily along the 180 degree longitudinal line. The Equator runs along 0 degrees latitude. The lines intersect along in the middle of the Pacific Ocean (0 degrees North, 180 degrees West).
I guess it could be Japan. What are the longitudinal coordinates that go along with 40 degrees N latitude?
The latitude and longitude of Savannah, Georgia is about 32 degrees North, 81 degrees West. The African savanna can be found around 15 degrees North and South, and at around 23 degrees East. It is separated by tropical rainforest along the equator.
south australia
The latitude line of 30°S passes through Western Australia, South Australia, and New South Wales.
Three(3) . They are : Chile, Argentina, and (South Island) New Zealand.
* * * * * * * * Italy, Uzbekistan, Japan, Ukiah CA, Gaithersburg Maryland. (See link below to "international latitude Observatories.)
Anywhere along the latitude of 45 degrees north
I believe it's desert
The International Date Line runs primarily along the 180 degree longitudinal line. The Equator runs along 0 degrees latitude. The lines intersect along in the middle of the Pacific Ocean (0 degrees North, 180 degrees West).
I guess it could be Japan. What are the longitudinal coordinates that go along with 40 degrees N latitude?
I guess it could be Japan. What are the longitudinal coordinates that go along with 40 degrees N latitude?
The latitude and longitude of Savannah, Georgia is about 32 degrees North, 81 degrees West. The African savanna can be found around 15 degrees North and South, and at around 23 degrees East. It is separated by tropical rainforest along the equator.
Longitude is the number of degrees east or west along a line of latitude from the prime meridian.
south australia
The latitude line of 30°S passes through Western Australia, South Australia, and New South Wales.
The question doesn't explain how we are to interpret the 'c' as a number. If it's the Roman 'C' as in '100', then the question has no answer, because no latitude can be greater than 90 degrees, north or south.