In Quito, Ecuador, the latitude at . . .
-- the center of the field at Estadio Chillogallo is 0.27889° South.
-- the center of the field at Estadio Universitaria is 0.20190° South.
-- the center of the field at Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa is 0.17761° South.
-- the center of the field at Plaza de Toros de Quito is 0.16328° South.
-- the center of the field at Estadio Casa Blanca is 0.10768° South.
-- the beginning of Runway-17 at Mariscal Sucre Airport is 0.12727° South.
-- the end of the same runway, 3,107 meters from the beginning, is 0.15505° South.
-- the center of the dome on the northwest side of the Government Palace is 0.21952° South.
-- the center of the dome on the Catedral Metropolitana de Quito, Eugenio Espejo,
just south of the Government Palace, is 0.22066° South.
There is no such thing as "the latitude closest" to something.
You would not ask "What length on the ruler is closest to your height ?"
You would ask "What is your height ?"
Similarly, when discussing the location of a place, we ask "What is its latitude ?",
and the answer is "Its latitude is ..... ".
When you're comfortable with this concept, we'll introduce you to 'longitude'.
Latitude: 00°15′00″S
Longitude: 78°35′00″W
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This is for grade 7 geograpy :
the latitude is 0 degrees
the longitude is 78 degrees west
2 00 S, 77 30 W
40 minutes South, 78.5 degrees West
This point is in northern Ecuador, about 38 miles west northwest of Quito.
Every point on Earth has a different latitude and longitude, so it's not possible for a whole country to have the same numbers everywhere. That particular point is in Ecuador, about 39 miles west-northwest of the center of Quito.
Quito, Ecuador in South AmericaThat point is near the coast of northern Ecuador, about 105 miles west-northwestof the center of Quito. Looking at a globe, Quito may appear to be "near" that point,but we would not welcome the task of walking it.
That point is in southern Colombia, but not by much. It's no more than 8 miles from the border with Peru, 22 miles from the border with Ecuador, and about 240 miles east of the center of Quito.
There is no such location. Firstly, you have provided two latitude measurements and no longitude measurements. Secondly, the maximum degree of latitude is 90, which makes 140 degrees latitude non-existent.If you meant 0 degrees latitude and 140 degrees east longitude: Pacific OceanIf you meant 0 degrees latitude and 140 degrees west longitude: Pacific Ocean
0.22° south latitude 78.49° west longitude
Latitude: S 0° 10' 50.3508" / Longitude: W 78° 28' 4.2168"
A set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes one single point on the Earth, so it's not possible for a whole 'land' to be there. That particular point is about 6 miles from the Pacific coast, in far northwestern Ecuador, about 104 miles west-northwest of Quito.
Quito is the capital city of Ecuador.
This point is in northern Ecuador, about 38 miles west northwest of Quito.
Every point on Earth has a different latitude and longitude, so it's not possible for a whole country to have the same numbers everywhere. That particular point is in Ecuador, about 39 miles west-northwest of the center of Quito.
This is for grade 7 geograpy :the latitude is 0 degreesthe longitude is 78 degrees west
Quito, Ecuador in South AmericaThat point is near the coast of northern Ecuador, about 105 miles west-northwestof the center of Quito. Looking at a globe, Quito may appear to be "near" that point,but we would not welcome the task of walking it.
Yes. Quito is the capital city of Ecuador.
Quito, Ecuador
Quito, formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital city of Ecuador.
The capital city that's closes to equator is: Quito, which is the capital of Ecuador where it's closest position is: 80.6W