60 degrees north and 120 degrees west is between Trout Lake and Bistcho Lake
That's Hudson Lake, in Canada.
720 miles taking this route:Take I-15 NORTH from Salt Lake City to I-90 WEST to MISSOULA at EXIT 121 in MONTANA.Take I-90 WEST to Spokane.
In the USA, near the great lakes. West of Lake Michigan to be exact.
29.9728° n, 90.0590° w
The nearest city to 44 degrees north and 90 degrees west is Necedah in Wisconsin
Guatemala is at 16 degrees north and 90 degrees west. 16 degrees south and 90 degrees west is in the Pacific Ocean.
I-75 North I-24 west I-57 North I-64 West I-70 West I-435 North I-29 North I-90 West I-405 North I-5 North becomes 99
Those coordinates are between Necedah and Dellwood, Wisconsin, and are pretty close to the Wisconsin River between Petenwell Lake and Castle Rock Lake.
1,520 miles taking this route:Take I-515/U.S. 93/95 NORTH to I-15 NORTH to SALT LAKE CITY at EXIT 76B.Take I-15 NORTH to I-90 WEST to MISSOULA at EXIT 121 in MONTANA. To bypass Salt Lake City, take I-215 (BELT ROUTE) [EXIT 298 off I-15 in UTAH to get onto I-215 (BELT ROUTE) WEST] and then LEGACY PARKWAY [EXIT 26 off I-215 (BELT ROUTE)].Take I-90 WEST through Montana to I-5 NORTH to VANCOUVER, BC via I-405 NORTH (EXIT 10 off I-90 in WASHINGTON to get onto I-405 NORTH).Take I-5 NORTH to Bellingham.
Regardless of the west or east coordinate, all longitudes intersect90 degrees north and thus terminate at the North Pole."90 degrees north" is the definition of the north pole. At that latitude,the longitude doesn't even matter, because alllongitudes merge there.
Yes
Mexico is at 30 degrees north and 115 degrees west.