It depends upon where you are in relation to the satellites. If you are east of the 110 satellite, then yes the 110 appears higher than the 119. If you are west of 119 then it would appear higher than the 110. If you are in between them, the closer one will appear higher.
Latitude only goes between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north, so no.
Richmond,Virgina
!80 degrees east of Greenwich and then one crosses over to West Longitude
Commercial satellites are in geosynchronous orbit around the equator. They are each at a particular longitude. The direction you need to point your dish then depends on where you are. In northern Canada, dishes point at a very shallow angle to the south. In California, they are pointing around 45 degrees up and some amount east or west. Find out the longitude of the satellite you want and then look up on the satellite company's website (or do an Internet search) for the angles to aim (one angle is skyward, the other north/south/east/west).
The point on the horizon that is due west has an altitude of zero and an azimuth of 270 degrees.
The NASA UARS Satellite fell to earth north-east of Vanuatu, 14.1 degrees South latitude and 170.2 degrees West longitude.
Guatemala is at 16 degrees north and 90 degrees west. 16 degrees south and 90 degrees west is in the Pacific Ocean.
It is 10 degrees South and 76 degrees West, as stated in the question!
Answer this question… What city is 26 degrees north 100 degrees west?
30 degrees north and 30 degrees west is in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Africa.
30 degrees north and 30 degrees west is in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Africa.
0 degrees (the Equator) and 77 degrees west is in Ecuador.
manaus is 3 degrees south and 60 degrees west
Albuquerque is at 35 degrees north and 107 degrees west.
No city is large enough to be located at both 73 degrees west AND 4 degrees west.
Answer this question… What city is 26 degrees north 100 degrees west?
Albuquerque is at 35 degrees north and 107 degrees west.