Zero to 180 east and zero to 180 west
The system of latitude and longitude coordinates was invented as a means of specifying locations on the earth. Every location on the earth has a unique set of latitude and longitude coordinates, and every possible pair of latitude/longitude numbers you can name is on the earth.Perhaps the best answer to the question is: "All of them."
Mongolia occupies all longitudes in the range of about 87.74° to 119.92° East. Any longitude you choose within that range crosses territory of Mongolia. Anyone is welcome to print as few or as many lines in that range as they like on their map. There is no standard 'set of lines'.
Iran spans more than 19 degrees of longitude. It occupies the range of longitude roughly from 44.04° to 63.33° East. Any longitude you choose in that range passes through territory of Iran. You're welcome to draw as few or as many lines on your map as you wish in that range. There's no standard set of them that everyone must use.
I've been wondering that I think it is 180 degrees because the smallest is 0 degrees, and the largest, 180 I'm not sure it's like that in math but in social studies I don't really know try this though.
There are 180 degrees of east longitude and 180 degrees of west longitude, for a grand total of 360 degrees of longitude around the Earth. You're free to draw as few or as many 'lines' through that range on your map or globe as you feel will make you comfortable. There is no standard set of 'lines' that everone is required to use.
Zero to 180
Latitude, 0 to 90 N and S Longitude 0 to 360.
Zero to 180 west and zero to 180 east.
The system of latitude and longitude coordinates was invented as a means of specifying locations on the earth. Every location on the earth has a unique set of latitude and longitude coordinates, and every possible pair of latitude/longitude numbers you can name is on the earth.Perhaps the best answer to the question is: "All of them."
Longitude goes up to 180 East and 180 West.
I've been wondering that I think it is 180 degrees because the smallest is 0 degrees, and the largest, 180 I'm not sure it's like that in math but in social studies I don't really know try this though.
Louisiana occupies a range of longitude from about 89.067 ° west ... at the end of Main Pass southeast of Houma ... to about 94.043° west, along the line from Logansport up to the Arkansas line. That's a span of almost 5° of west longitude. Any longitude you can name that's between these two numbers passes through the state. You can draw as many or as few lines on your map between these numbers as you're comfortable with.
They are called the lines of longitude. Lines of longitude range from 0 degrees on the prime meridian to 180 degrees.
They are called the lines of longitude. Lines of longitude range from 0 degrees on the prime meridian to 180 degrees.
Mongolia occupies all longitudes in the range of about 87.74° to 119.92° East. Any longitude you choose within that range crosses territory of Mongolia. Anyone is welcome to print as few or as many lines in that range as they like on their map. There is no standard 'set of lines'.
Longitude measures the angle east and west from the prime meridian rangimg from -180 to +180. Positive longitude values are in the eastern hemisphere and negative longitude is in the western hemisphere. Of special note is the 180th parallel line which is both -180 and +180 and also closely aligned to the International Date Line.
Iran spans more than 19 degrees of longitude. It occupies the range of longitude roughly from 44.04° to 63.33° East. Any longitude you choose in that range passes through territory of Iran. You're welcome to draw as few or as many lines on your map as you wish in that range. There's no standard set of them that everyone must use.