Don't bother. Those coordinates are of no use to anyone.
-- Longitude must always include a tag to indicate 'east' or 'west', otherwise
there's no way to tell which side of the Prime Meridian it refers to.
That's pretty important ... for example, 89° East longitude and 89° West longitude
can be more than 12,000 miles apart !
-- Latitude must always include a tag to indicate 'north' or 'south' otherwise
there's no way to tell which side of the equator it refers to.
That's pretty important ... for example, 89° North latitude and 89° South latitude
are always more than 12,000 miles apart.
-- Last but not least, you've mentioned "95 degrees latitude", but there's no such thing
as any latitude greater than 90 degrees.
"90 degrees north latitude" is the north pole, "90 degrees south latitude" is
the south pole, and you can't get any more norther or souther than those.
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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 34.5000° N Longitude 76.0000° E or U Can write.... Latitude 32° 44' N & Longitude 74° 54' E Thanks.
Fifteen degrees.
40 degrees, 22 minutes, 38 seconds North, 105 degrees, 31 minutes, 32 seconds West
35 degrees 30 minutes north 35.5 degrees north
It is fifteen degrees East. (15 degrees East of the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian being zero longitude).
You already have in the question.
Latitude and longitude are angles. Like other angles, they can be written in a few different ways: Examples: -- degrees and decimals of a degree -- degrees, minutes, and decimals of a minute -- degrees, minutes, seconds, and decimals of a second When you're filling in an angle on a paper form or on a computer, they'll show you how they want you to write the angle. "dd mm.mmm" means "dd" . . . two digits for the number of degrees "mm.mmm" . . . two digits for the whole minutes, and three decimal places for the fraction of minutes.
Either 35.5° north or 35° 30' (minutes) north.
Texas occupies the range of latitudes between 25.838° and 36.5° North, and the range of longitudes between 93.508° and 106.646° West. -- The center of the dome on the Texas State Capitol Building at Austin is located at 30.2747° north latitude 97.7404° west longitude. -- Home Plate at Minute Maid Park in Houston is located at 29.7567° north latitude 95.3554° west longitude. -- The arched entrance on the west side of the Alamo in San Antonio is located at 29.4257° north latitude 98.4863° west longitude. -- The center of the 50-yd line at Dallas Cowboys Stadium is located at 32.7479° north latitude 97.0927° west longitude. -- The south end of Runway-33 at Angelina County Airport near Lufkin is located at 31.2261° north latitude 94.7489° west longitude. -- The intersection of North H St and West Ohio Ave in Midland, at the George W. Bush Childhood Home Museum, is located at 31.9984° north latitude 102.0914° west longitude. Any other point around the state has different coordinates.
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