Yes, an infinite number of them. Longitude and latitude only apply to points on the
surface of the earth, or on the surface of the few other bodies in the solar system
to which local coordinate systems have been assigned. The surface of any other
body, or the space between solid bodies, are enormous regions without latitude
or longitude.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
Every place has its own unique latitude and longitude, so other than China, no other place can have the same latitude and longitude as itself.
Yes. If you want the 'latitude and longitude' of a place, you can simply ask for its 'coordinates'.
You find the lines of latitude and longitude and find the place that they intersect, which is your location.
The longitude of that place is 168° East, and its latitude is 29° South.
It depends on the place. Every point on Earth has a different set of latitude/longitude coordinates.
Laos is a big place, and every point has its own latitude and longitude. The center of Vientiane is at approximately 17.974° north latitude 102.611° east longitude.
The starting line for measuring latitude is what
is that even a place
If you know the latitude and longitude of the island you can pinpoint its location on the map.
Absolute Location is the specific location of a place with latitude and longitude.