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i think its Russia could be wrong but I'm almost positive
Our guess is that you're looking at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. But your latitude leads us wrong by at least 100 miles, and without any longitude, we might just as easily have been looking for it along the west coast of Portugal.
No north or south latitude can be greater than 90 degrees. Those are the locations of the north and south poles.
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latitude 32 degree south and longitude 55 degrees east
pretty sure it is 30 degrees north latitude and 100 degrees west longitude. hope this helps a little :) lol haha sorry if im wrong lol :p
lines of latitude
i think its Russia could be wrong but I'm almost positive
Seems you have your ideas wrong here... Latitude is measured by degrees north and south of the equator. Longitude is measured east and west of the Greenwich meridian. (And that means 0 degrees is at Geenwich, England.) There is no such thing as 12 degrees east latitude. Please rethink your question and ask it a bit diferently.
on an atlas you'll see lines across maps,the vetical lines are the longitude (east and west).the latitude will be the horizontal lines known as north and south.....Wrong way round. Longitude is north/south and latitude is east/west.
Our guess is that you're looking at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. But your latitude leads us wrong by at least 100 miles, and without any longitude, we might just as easily have been looking for it along the west coast of Portugal.
No north or south latitude can be greater than 90 degrees. Those are the locations of the north and south poles.
diaginald
Latitude. 2nd answer: Latitude is the wrong answer. Distance is measured in miles, feet, yards, meters, kilometers, and so forth. Latitude is a measurement of degrees, not distance.
Chaparral exists in many locations, thus the longitude and latitude depends on the location of that section of chaparral. It is mainly found in California in the US and Mexico. It also exists with minor variation in the Mediterranean Basin, central Chile, the Cape Region in South Africa and Western and Southern Australia.
Our guess is that you're looking at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. But your latitude leads us wrong by at least 100 miles, and without any longitude, we might just as easily have been looking for it along the west coast of Portugal.