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There's no such latitude as "150 north". The greatest possible latitude is 90 degrees north or south. Since the starting point specified in the question doesn't exist, the question has no answer.
it is an examle of speed
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Yes, if you keep travelling East (or West) you will end up back at your starting point having travelled in a circle. How far you will have travelled will depend where you start. If you start on the Equator you will travel 40,075 kilometres or 24,902 miles. The closer you get to one of the poles the shorter the distance. 10 metres from the pole you would only go 63 meters. You can not do this by travelling North (or South) You get to the pole and then you can't go any further North (or South) so can not complete a circle.
If you travelled from Madison Wisconsin to Bismarck you would have travelled northwest.
Ibn Battuta was the first person known to have travelled to Spain, Arabia, India, southeast Asia and North Africa
South, as from the North Pole, the only possible direction is south.
through out the Basin and Range Province No idea what the above is supposed to mean. But to correctly answer your question, an example of a chasm in North America would be the Grand Canyon.
Monica was from North Africa and travelled to Italy where she passed away.
Slaves travelled by night and followed the North Star.
That is incorrect. The distance travelled north cancels out the distance travelled south. Therefore - he only travels three blocks east.
I think it is Ibn Battuta
The central government, i.e. the government of the state in question. Take for example North Korea.
It depends upon which parts of those states you are travelling to and from. The mileage would more than doube if you travelled from Key West to Raleigh, than if you travelled from Jacksonville to Durham.
he travelled antarctica,the south pole and the north pole so all those icy places
pirates travelled to many different places some of the places they visited where the Caribbean,africa, north America and the westend