The date at 40° latitude ... whether north or south ... is the same as the date
at every other latitude, provided you stay at the same longitude.
40 degrees. The equator is zero latitude.
Latitude: N 40° 8' 35.178"
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
Latitude: N 40° 34' 46.3152"
Latitude: N 40° 4' 8.7564"
Latitude: N 40° 38' 28.7196"
Latitude: N 40° 48' 24.7032", Longitude: W 96° 40' 54.0444"
Latitude: N 40° 48' 24.7032"Longitude: W 96° 40' 54.0444"
The difference is 40 degrees. Latitudes are referenced to zero at the equator.
The latitude would also be approximately 40 degrees in this case.
Latitude: 48° 49' 40" Longitude: -123° 27' 23" at Gamnges Copast Guard9'Latitude: 48° 49' 40" Longitude: -123° 27' 23" 40" Longitude: -123° 27' 23"Latitude: 48° 49' 40" Longitude: -123° 27' 23"
I don't know but I thank it is the antarctic circle