Every point on Earth has both a longitude and a latitude. And if someone gives you a longitude and a latitude, you can use them to find exactly one point on Earth.
The point where they cross is zero latitude / 180° 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.
24 N is latitude, 55E is longitude. That point is in the UAE.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. Together, they tell you exactly where the point is located.
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.
Latitude and Longitude are used to point to exactly where you want to be
Every point on a meridian has the same longitude.
Every point on Earth has a longitude and a latitude. The only exceptions arethe north and south poles. Each of them has a latitude and every longitude.
Germany is a rather large place. The northern most point of Germany is at Latitude 54.908199, Longitude 8.651733. The southern most point is at Latitude 47.275502, Longitude 10.184326. The western most point is Latitude 51.053481, longitude 5.869446. The eastern most is Latitude 51.272226, Longitude 15.04097.
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The latitude of the Tropic of Cancer is 23.5o North of the Equator. There is a point on it at EVERY longitude.