There are 'spots' of zero latitude all around the Earth. If you draw enough
of them on a map or globe, they blend together and seem to form a solid line,
called the "equator".
It is called absolute location.
S Marks the Spot was created in 2008.
A line where one place or thing starts And another ends. The line between states
Gilligan's Island
The duration of Spot Marks the X is 1.5 hours.
Each 'parallel' of latitude is comprised of an infinite number of dots. They're located at all the places on Earth that have the same latitude, and the line is labeled with that latitude. So, when you're looking at a map or a globe and trying to figure out the latitude of a place, the line shows where one particular latitude is, and that helps you estimate the latitude of the spot you're interested in. The lines themselves don't measure anything.
Spot Marks the X was created on 1986-10-18.
Each point on Earth has a unique and unchangeable address due to its latitude and longitude coordinates, which provide a specific location on the planet's surface. These coordinates are based on the Earth's grid system and can pinpoint any place on Earth with a high degree of accuracy.
the degree where the blind spot is.
X Marks the Spot - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Spot Marks the X - 1986 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
That place is a place's coordinates. Thanks for the answer. Although that is correct, there must be another answer. I'm looking for a word that is 8 letters long with the 5th letter being "L". This is for a geography crossword assignment. Anyone have an idea?