0 degrees north is the north pole and zero degrees south is the south pole.
The location of the poles. 0 degrees North is the South Pole. 0 degrees South is the North Pole.
No. The equator is both 0 degrees north and 0 degrees south.
There is no such thing as "north of 270 degrees". Latitudes (north or south) go from 0 to 90 degrees.
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That point is in southern Ghana, about 24 miles north of Tema.
Accra, Ghana
0 degrees north is the north pole and zero degrees south is the south pole.
Antarctica is located 0 degrees north and 40 degrees east.
Africa is at 20 degrees north latitude and 0 degrees longitude
The location of the poles. 0 degrees North is the South Pole. 0 degrees South is the North Pole.
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The highest possible latitude number, whether north or south, is 90 degrees. 90 degrees north latitude defines the north pole. 90 degrees south latitude defines the south pole. There can't be a north latitude of 94-6-27, or a south latitude of 180-0-0. Furthermore, even if both numbers in the question were legitimate latitudes, it's not possible for a point to have both a north and a south coordinate. The question strikes out in every regard.
No. The equator is both 0 degrees north and 0 degrees south.
None. 90 North is the North Pole.
0 degrees east means the position is on the Greenwich meridian and is the same as 0 degrees west; 55 degress north makes that position somewhere in the North Sea, north of the UK and west of Germany.
There is no such thing as "north of 270 degrees". Latitudes (north or south) go from 0 to 90 degrees.