The south pole is located at 90° south latitude and every longitude, because
all longitudes converge (meet) at the north and south poles.
Lines of latitude and longitude allow a specific point to be located any where on the world.
It's not located on any paticular line. All longitude lines pass through it.
Yes, every line of longitude runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
The center of the city is located at 41.87° north latitude 12.47° east longitude.
The center of the ACT Legislative Assembly Building is located at 35.2817° south latitude 149.1312° east longitude.
The lines of 10°N latitude and 0° longitude cross in the country of Ghana, located in West Africa.
Vertical lines on a map are also called lines of longitude or meridians. These lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole and are used to measure the east-west position of a location on Earth. The prime meridian, located at 0 degrees longitude, is the starting point for measuring these lines.
meridians or lines of longitude
The north and south poles are at 90° latitude, and ALL longitudes meet there so longitude at the poles is irrelevant. Honestly, it's much easier to discuss these things if you forget about "lines".
The imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator are lines of longitude, also known as meridians. These lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole and help determine a location's east-west position on the Earth's surface. The prime meridian, located at 0 degrees longitude, is the starting point for measuring longitude.
New York City is on the longitude 74o west
The Equator is 0 degrees latitude, and the Prime (or Grenwich) Meridian is 0 degrees longitude.