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If you give me accurate and precise numbers for the latitude and longitude of a point on the surface of the earth, I can use those numbers to go to the right place, and stick a pin in the ground within an inch of the exact spot.
Taken together, that pair of numbers is unusual because no other city ...in fact no other point on Earth ... has the same latitude and longitude.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
Latitude and longitude are numbers that describe the location of a point on the Earth's surface. A nickel is not nailed down, so you can move it around to any place on Earth, drop it on the ground, and give it any latitude and longitude you want.
A set of latitude and longitude numbers describes one single point on the earth's surface, and every point on earth has a different pair of numbers. So once you give a latitude and a longitude, you've described one point, and that point can't be in more than one place. 36° north / 115° west is located in Henderson NV, about 900-ft west of the intersection of Fortacre St and Roseholm Way.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. Together, the pair of numbers is different from the numbers of any other point on Earth.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. No two points have the same set of two numbers.
Longitude- geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface
If you give me accurate and precise numbers for the latitude and longitude of a point on the surface of the earth, I can use those numbers to go to the right place, and stick a pin in the ground within an inch of the exact spot.
Taken together, that pair of numbers is unusual because no other city ...in fact no other point on Earth ... has the same latitude and longitude.
Every point on Earth has a different set of those numbers, and you've neglected to mention which point on Earth interests you.
The question has no direct answer, because it reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of the concepts. Every point on Earth has two numbers ... one latitude and one longitude. Together, those two numbers describe the exact location of the point. If I tell you that the latitude of the point is 30.2876° north, and the longitude of the point is 97.7415° west, and if you have the machinery and instruments that you need to use that information and find the point, then you'll arrive at the center of the intersection of W 24th St and Guadalupe St in Austin TX.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
Latitude is the north/south angle between the equator and any point of interest. Longitude is the east/west angle between the Prime Meridian and the same point. With the two numbers that describe it, you can find any point on Earth.
Latitude and longitude are numbers that describe the location of a point on the Earth's surface. A nickel is not nailed down, so you can move it around to any place on Earth, drop it on the ground, and give it any latitude and longitude you want.
The zero point for longitude runs trough (is in) Greenwich, England.
Every point on the surface of the earth has two numbers ... one latitude and onelongitude ... that describe its exact location.