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This question can't be answered. To answer a latitude degree is needed. Simple way to get an answer is to get the map out. Find your latitude lines and the longitude lines and follow them until your finger on each line meets. There is your city.
Yes, lines of latitude are parallel to each other and never meet. They run East-West around the Earth and are used to measure distance north or south of the equator.
Louisiana and New Orleans is located on the Gulf of Mexico where the Mississippi River meets the gulf.
East meets west at the Prime Meridian, zero degrees latitude, the north-south line which passes through Greenwich, England.
Referring to St.Cloud in Minnesota, USA:The end of 8th Ave. North, where it meets Courthouse Squareat the County Administration Center, is located at:45° 33' 37" north latitude94° 09' 43" west longitude.
Huck's destination in the canoe was Cairo, Illinois. He planned to reach Cairo, where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi River, then catch a steamboat down the Mississippi to freedom.
Mississippi
Without a boat, you would be getting very wet, that is where the prime meridian and equator meets. it is just off the coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea.
Locations on the earth are conventionally given where line of longitude (east or west of Greenwich meridian which is 0 degrees)Meets line of latitude (north or south of the equator, which is 0 degrees)So 0 degrees (longitude), 50 degrees north (latitude):According to my world map, thats in the english channel, near Le Havre , Haute - Normandie, France.
The shoreline is the boundary where water meets land. Depending if you are speaking of the state or the river the answer would be the same for both. So a shoreline of Mississippi is where its land meets the water.
Missouri River