You would have to swim. The point at which the equator (0° latitude) and the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) intersect has no real significance but it is in the Atlantic Ocean, about 380 miles (611 kilometers) south of Ghana and 670 miles (1078 km) west of Gabon
its called the 'Gulf of Guinea'
Swimming off the coast of Africa. Or more realistically walking on a ship. Its over 300 miles off shore...
You would be swimming in the Atlantic Ocean off the Gulf of Guinea.
Personally, I would be sinking, as there is no solid ground to stand on at that location.
struggling to stay afloat and fight off the sharks
walking
To identify a specific location on the planet Earth requires two numbers, latitude and longitude. You have only given us one number, 40 degrees north latitude. Unless we also know the longitude we cannot tell you if that is land or sea.
Any line of longitude stays put and does not go anywhere. If you pick a line of longitude, then walk along it and never step off of it, you're walking either straight north or straight south. The line of longitude connects the north and south poles, so if you wanted to, you could cover more than 12,000 miles and stay on the same line of longitude all the way.
Quito, Ecuador in South AmericaThat point is near the coast of northern Ecuador, about 105 miles west-northwestof the center of Quito. Looking at a globe, Quito may appear to be "near" that point,but we would not welcome the task of walking it.
Kenyan's enjoy competitive sports such as: football (soccer), boxing, track and field, swimming, squash, and cricket. Kenyan's also enjoy walking, window shopping, and shopping in malls.
This only true when north or south from the equator. Lines of latitude are parallel lines around the earth starting at 0 degrees from the equator. From the equator to the poles has an angular measurement of 90 degrees. The poles are 90 degrees north and south of the equator respectively. If you travel north 90 degrees for instance, which is one quarter of the globe, you would be at the North Pole. You cannot then travel any further north. Any further travel would be south. If you then travel another 10 degrees you would be reducing your northing by ten degrees. 10 degrees from 90 degrees is 80 degrees. Hence you would be at the latitude of 80 degrees north. A bit like walking up a hill that is 90 feet high. Once you get to the top 90 feet up, you cannot get any higher. If you walk further you are going downhill.
Swimming off the coast of Africa. Or more realistically walking on a ship. Its over 300 miles off shore...
Swimming off the coast of Africa. Or more realistically walking on a ship. Its over 300 miles off shore...
I would be drowning.
To identify a specific location on the planet Earth requires two numbers, latitude and longitude. You have only given us one number, 40 degrees north latitude. Unless we also know the longitude we cannot tell you if that is land or sea.
swimming is nadar and walking in camina
You definitely wouldn't be walking. That point is off the coast of west Africa in the Gulf of Guinea, south of Accra, Ghana and west of Libreville, Gabon.
No. Swimming is like running and walking, it is universal.
By walking and swimming.
capybaras get around by swimming and walking
Walking on, swimming in water.
Rowing a boat, enjoying a cruise, fishing, or drowning. You could also be walking, riding a train, or flying on a plane. There are a lot of things you could be doing.
Er.... Walking, cycling, swimming