The South Pole is where the lines of longitude meet in the Southern Hemisphere. It happens at the North Pole as well.
The southernmost point on Earth is the south pole. Its latitude is 90 degrees
south. All longitudes converge there, just as they do at the north pole.
There's no place on Earth where latitudes meet. Latitudes always stay the same
distance apart, and never touch or cross each other.
All longitudes converge at both of the Earth's poles ...
the north one and the south one.
That point is called the "north pole".
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
the latitude of it is 160 degrees and longitude is 30 and 50 degrees
Latitude and longitude are used to find the degrees horizontally and vertically around the earth, pin-pointing a location.
0 degress latitude is the Equator and 0 degress longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
The latitude is approximately 10 degrees North (it can vary a few degrees in certain areas). Latitude is 0-359 degrees (the earth is round after all). I meant longitude for 0-359 degrees.
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
the latitude of it is 160 degrees and longitude is 30 and 50 degrees
Latitude and longitude are used to find the degrees horizontally and vertically around the earth, pin-pointing a location.
It depends on the place. Every point on Earth has a different set of latitude/longitude coordinates.
0 degress latitude is the Equator and 0 degress longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
The latitude is approximately 10 degrees North (it can vary a few degrees in certain areas). Latitude is 0-359 degrees (the earth is round after all). I meant longitude for 0-359 degrees.
Every point on earth has both a latitude and a longitude. The first number tells how far that point is north or south of the equator. The second number tells how far the point is east or west of a certain line that has been defined as zero. The center of Stockholm is located at roughly 59.33 degrees north latitude 18.08 degrees east longitude. Malmö is located at roughly 55.60 degrees north latitude 13.02 degrees east longitude. The point up north where the boundaries of Sweden, Norway, and Finland all meet is located at roughly: 69.06 degrees north latitude 20.56 degrees east longitude. Every point on earth has its own unique set of latitude and longitude numbers. Several places can have the same latitude, and several places can have the same longitude. But no two different points can have the same set of both numbers.
The prime meridian is a line at 0 degrees longitude.
The unit of measure used to determine absolute location is degrees and minutes of latitude and longitude. The Earth has 360 degrees at the equator.
Zero longitude, every possible latitude on Earth.
Anywhere around the Earth north of 80 degrees north latitude is a location in the Arctic Ocean, except where Greenland and the islands of northern Canada extend past that latitude.
Latitude and longitude are angles, since they represent arcs on the surface of a sphere (the Earth). Therefore they're described in units of angles.