This question leaves my mind in a boggled state.
-- A latitude and longitude defines a point on the surface of the Earth.
-- The point " 37 North / 123 West " is located in the Pacific Ocean, about 45 miles
west of the California coast near Davenport, northwest of Santa Cruz.
-- The location of the point doesn't depend in any way whatsoever on the direction
from which you approach it, or on whether you ever go there at all.
I'm left totally mystified, wondering what in the world "traveled east" is doing in this question.
90 degrees either way. At that point, you're at one of the geographic poles.HAHA
It would be 41 degrees above the horizon, directly north of you.
You will have traveled 20 degrees to reach +70 degrees latitude, and so you would have to travel another 160 degrees to reach the south pole.
High latitudes within the Northern Hemisphere
725 degrees
i believe you'd be traveling northwest.
we would moving towards west direction
That would be the Philippines.
The southern tip of Nigeria is located at approximately 4 degrees north. That would put it approximately 240NM north of the Equator.
You would be traveling North.The exact direction is 2 degrees East of true North.
Bethlehem is located at 32 degrees north and 35 degrees east. This would make it above the equator in December, so it was winter.
90 degrees either way. At that point, you're at one of the geographic poles.HAHA
40 degrees N is farther north than 35 degrees North, therefore that is a southern direction. If you go from 80 degrees West to 105 W, you are travelling westward, therefore you would be going southwest (you would be travelling from Ohio to New Mexico)
If you traveled North of Spain and crossed the Pyrenees you would be in a country called Hannibal
no
no
no, unless you travel below Texas to Europe.