The latitude and longitude for the capital of the United States of America is: N38*53', W77*02'
All 50 states in the United States use some form of latitude and longitude lines to determine their borders.
Once you name a longitude and latitude, you've nailed down a single point on the Earth's surface, and no other point anywhere on Earth can have the same longitude and latitude.
The thirteen colonies are located in what is now the eastern United States. The latitude and longitude of this area ranges from approximately 32 to 45 degrees latitude and -71 to -80 degrees longitude.
Every point on the surface of the earth has latitude and longitude. If the latitude and longitude of a point are given and they're sufficiently accurate, the point can be found within less than an inch, anywhere on earth.
The coordinates 45 degrees north latitude 115 degrees west longitude intersect in North America, specifically in the United States. This location is in the state of Idaho, which is part of the North American continent.
Latitude: 38°53′42.4″N Longitude: 77°02′12.0″W I just did it for Washington D.C. just because its the capital of the US
Country: United States of America. State: Colorado
Those coordinates land you in the United States of America. The exact state is Utah.
There are 50 states in the United States, and each state is partially defined by its specific longitude and latitude coordinates. Longitude lines run north-south and measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, while latitude lines run east-west and measure the distance north or south of the Equator. These coordinates help establish the precise location and boundaries of each state.
The coordinates N Latitude 34.19 W Longitude 101.71 indicate a location in North America, specifically in the United States. This location is in the state of Texas, potentially near the city of Amarillo.
The American states that are partially defined by latitude and longitude are Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. These states are delineated by lines of latitude (specifically the 37th and 40th parallels) and longitude (the 104th meridian). This geometric method of defining borders results in straight lines that create distinct, rectangular shapes for these states.