The 2 countries that 105° east longitude crosses are
-- Russia
-- Mongolia
-- China
-- Vietnam
-- Laos
-- Thailand
-- Cambodia
-- Indonesia.
It also crosses Antarctica, but that's not a country.
-- England -- France -- Spain
Turkey spans nearly 18.5 degrees of longitude, between about 26°24' east at Canakkale to 44°46' east at the point where Turkey, Iran, and Iraq meet. On your map, you're welcome to subdivide that span into as many or as few intervals as you're comfortable with, and to draw the lines to indicate the various meridians. Keep in mind that a greater number of lines permits more precise estimates of longitude, but they do tend to cover up stuff on the map. But the choice is entirely up to the owner of the map.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
130° and 140° east longitude pass through Japan.35'n 139'e
A longitude of 210 degrees means that you are measuring longitude from 0 to 360 degrees, which is fine, but very often people use -180 to +180 degrees, also called 180 degrees west to 180 degrees east instead. 210 degrees longitude is the same as 150 degrees west. You would pass French Polynesia and you would then make a landfall in Alaska in the USA which is in North America.
The capital of Albania is Tirana.
None, mainly because there is no such longitude.
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Well, this is a very close estimate so I would say about 42 degrees East to about 47 degrees East.
-- England -- France -- Spain
Longitude is measured, and numbered, both east and west from the Prime Meridian.When a longitude is specified, the direction must also be given. If it's not, then it maynot even be possible to identify which continent you're talking about.If you're referring to 30 degrees West longitude, then that meridian traversesGreenland, the Atlantic Ocean, and Antarctica.If you're referring to 30 degrees East longitude, then that meridian traversesthe 6 countries of:-- Norway-- Russia-- Finland-- Belarus-- Ukraine-- Moldova-- Turkey-- Egypt-- Democratic Republic of the Congo-- Uganda-- Rwanda-- Burundi-- Tanzania-- Zambia-- Zimbabwe-- South Africa-- (Antarctica -- not a country)
40 degrees North intersects with 20 degrees East in Albania. It is about 20 miles from the Albanian border with Greece.
A longitude of 210 degrees means that you are measuring longitude from 0 to 360 degrees, which is fine, but very often people use -180 to +180 degrees, also called 180 degrees west to 180 degrees east instead. 210 degrees longitude is the same as 150 degrees west. You would pass French Polynesia and you would then make a landfall in Alaska in the USA which is in North America.
Turkey spans nearly 18.5 degrees of longitude, between about 26°24' east at Canakkale to 44°46' east at the point where Turkey, Iran, and Iraq meet. On your map, you're welcome to subdivide that span into as many or as few intervals as you're comfortable with, and to draw the lines to indicate the various meridians. Keep in mind that a greater number of lines permits more precise estimates of longitude, but they do tend to cover up stuff on the map. But the choice is entirely up to the owner of the map.
The Greenwich meridian is the most notable. ===================================== Any longitude that's less than 66 degrees west, or between roughly 124-130 degrees west, or less than 172 degrees east, doesn't cross any US territory.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
-- Russian Federation -- Mongolia -- China -- Bhutan -- India -- Bangladesh