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The same as the total number of different lengths that can be measured on a3-foot ruler. If you name two longitudes, then no matter how close togetherthey are, I can always name another longitude that's in between yours. Sothere's no limit to the number of different longitudes that we can name.
Latitudes are parallel to the equator. Longitudes converge like elastics on a soccer ball.
If they did, then you'd have two different longitudes at the same point, which isgenerally a no-no.The only places where that happens is at the north and south poles, where all longitudesconverge (meet, come together).
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I tried. Believe me, I tried. But I finally had to give up trying to figure out whether 90 and 45 are latitudes or longitudes, and if they're latitudes, whether they're north or south latitudes, and if they're longitudes, whether they're east or west longitudes.
There are 360 longitudes
as all the places on the same longitude have their noon at the same time
At the poles.
The same as the total number of different lengths that can be measured on a3-foot ruler. If you name two longitudes, then no matter how close togetherthey are, I can always name another longitude that's in between yours. Sothere's no limit to the number of different longitudes that we can name.
to the nearest minute between longitudes 60e31 & 74e53 & between latitudes 29n22 & 38n29
Latitudes are parallel to the equator. Longitudes converge like elastics on a soccer ball.
ptolemy
They aren't, latitudes are.
If they did, then you'd have two different longitudes at the same point, which isgenerally a no-no.The only places where that happens is at the north and south poles, where all longitudesconverge (meet, come together).
They're all well, thank you.
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