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This point is just across the border in Mexico, about 17.9 miles south of I-10, Exit 18-B, in El Paso.
-- Parallels of latitude don't ever touch the poles. -- Technically, meridians of longitude touch the poles but don't pass through them, because the north and south poles are the two ends of each meridian. So they all meet at the poles, but don't pass through.
When you specify a latitude and a longitude, you\'ve defined a single point onthe Earth, so there can\'t be a "range" of elevation there.This particular point is an interesting one. In fact, there\'s a Geological Markerstanding there, placed by the Marathon County Park Commission.It reads:"This spot in Section 14, in the town of Rietbrock, Marathon County, is theexact center of the northern half of the Western Hemisphere. It is here that the90th meridian of West Longitude bisects the 45th parallel of North Latitude, meaningthat it is exactly half way between the North Pole and the Equator, and is a quarterof the way around the Earth from Greenwich, England."The point is in the quarter section bounded by Lovers Ln, Wren Rd, Cherry Ln,and Meridian Rd, in Athens, Marathon County, Wisconsin, about 18.3 miles west-northwest of the center of Wausau.Oh ... and its elevation is 1,345 feet Above Mean Sea Level.
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I don`t think this is correct but... the Arabian Sea?
The only examples of the use of longtitude are likely misspellings of longitude because latitude does have 2 T's. This apparently included a paperback version of the Dana Sobel book on John Harrison : at least one Amazon cover photo showed "longtitude" on it!
Boston is a big place, with a huge number of different points in it, and every point has a different set of coordinates. -- The northeast end of Runway-22L at Logan International Airport is located at 42.3737° north latitude 71.0008° west longitude. -- The center of the pitcher's mound at Fenway Park is located at 42.3464° north latitude 71.0976° west longitude. -- The center of the curve of the 'T'-tracks in the intersection of Brighton Ave and 'CommAve' ('Packard's Corner') is located at 42.3521° north latitude 71.1247° west longitude. I know that my familiarity with these places doesn't sound too convincing, but it's still every bit as solid as it was while I lived there. After 6 years, I could still easily get lost on my way home from work. The analytical engineering mind and the Boston 'system' of streets do not mesh.
Mississippi River. *Sorry if this is a late answer T-T.
The first thought would be that the question cannot be answered sensibly. A mile is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. A second is a measure of time, with dimensions [T]. The two measure different things and elementary dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. However, in the world there are numerous measurements of distance. One measurement uses degrees of latitude and longitude, which divided up the surface of the Earth. A degree is divided up into minutes and seconds, 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in a degree. A degree of latitude is constant everywhere on the globe, being approximately 69 miles, and a minute of latitude is approximately 1.15 miles. That means that a second of latitude is approximately 0.02 miles, or just over 100 feet. A degree of longitude however varies in size approximately 69 miles at the equator. Because a degree of longitude varies as it moves away from the equator the minutes and seconds of longitude will decrease in size towards the poles.
A. T Rutledge has written: 'Model-estimated ground-water recharge and hydrograph of ground-water discharge to a stream' -- subject(s): Artificial groundwater recharge, Computer simulation, Groundwater flow, Measurement 'A computer program for converting rectangular coordinates to latitude-longitude coordinates' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Grids (Cartography), Cartography
Pine Ridge is a small town in Wolfe County in eastern Kentucky. The town is 66 miles south-east from Lexington, Kentucky, along the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway. Pine Ridge is at latitude 37o 45' 55" N and longitude 83o 36' 37" W.
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This point is just across the border in Mexico, about 17.9 miles south of I-10, Exit 18-B, in El Paso.
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