"35° 10' north latitude" is the description of a circle that goes all around the Earth,
parallel to the equator and about 2,430 miles from it.
A few of the population centers that are on or very close to that line include
-- Nador, Morocco
-- Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria
-- Kasserine, Tunisia
-- Nicosia, Cyprus
-- Hamah, Syria
-- Kirkuk, Iraq
-- Sanandaj, Iran
-- Mahamud-e Eraqi, Afghanistan
-- Zaozhuang, China
-- Kwangju, Korea
-- Nagoya, Japan
-- Pismo Beach, California
-- Laughlin, Arizona
-- Tucumcari, New Mexico
-- Amarillo, Texas
-- Norman, Oklahoma
-- Morrilton, Arkansas
-- Memphis, Tennessee
-- Charlotte, North Carolina
-- Landrum, South Carolina
Nagoya, Japan is located at 35 degrees north latitude and 136 degrees east longitude.
what cities latitude 41 degrees north and longitude 81 degrees west
The city that shares the same latitude as Memphis, Tennessee is Cairo, Egypt. Both cities are located at approximately 35 degrees north latitude. This means they are at the same distance from the equator in the northern hemisphere. The similar latitudes can result in comparable climate patterns and daylight hours for these two cities.
The Dead Sea is located at 31 degrees north latitude and 35 east longitude.
Jerusalem is located approximately 31 degrees north latitude and 35 degrees east longitude.
Oklahoma's southern border is located along latitude 35 degrees north.
The Dead Sea is located at 31 degrees north latitude and 35 east longitude.
31 degrees north latitude and 35 degrees East longitude
North or South latitude? East or West longitude?
The altitude of Polaris is roughly equal to your north latitude. Your longitude has no effect on it.At 35 degrees south latitude, the altituide of Polaris is negative 35 degrees. In other words,it's 35 degrees below the point on the horizon due north of you, and you can't see it.
No. The farther north you go, the greater your north latitude becomes. As you can see, the 16 minutes is greater than the 4 minutes, so the first latitude in the question is farther north than the second one.
For an observer at latitude 35 degrees, the highest the sun can ever be in his sky is roughly 31.5 degrees above the horizon.