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The Rocky Mountains.
The Alps are a mountain range located in South-central Europe. Its Latitude is 45. 8336 degrees North, and the Longitude is 6. 8650 degrees East.
Alaska's Aleutian chain of islands spans the range of latitude from about 51.2° to 55.1° north, and the range of longitude from about 172.45° east to 163.05° west .
Latitude: 51°10′0″N Longitude: 71°26′0″E
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The Rocky Mountains.
Ural mountains, I think
The Alps are a mountain range located in South-central Europe. Its Latitude is 45. 8336 degrees North, and the Longitude is 6. 8650 degrees East.
Everest is part of the Himalaya mountain range along the border of Nepal and Tibet. It is located 27° 59' North latitude, 86° 55' East longitude.
Alaska's Aleutian chain of islands spans the range of latitude from about 51.2° to 55.1° north, and the range of longitude from about 172.45° east to 163.05° west .
Latitude: 51°10′0″N Longitude: 71°26′0″E
Latitude ranges from the north pole (90 degrees north) and the south pole (90 degrees south). Longitude ranges from 180 degrees west to 180 degrees each.
Everest is part of the Himalaya mountain range along the border of Nepal and Tibet. It is located 27° 59' North latitude, 86° 55' East longitude.
Latitude . . . . . 13.92° N -- 22.51° N Longitude . . . . . 100.09° E -- 107.68° E
The state of Utah includes territory at every latitude in the range of 37°- 42° North, and every longitude in the range of 109.045°- 114.04° West. Since most of the state is almost perfectly rectangular, you can pick any latitude between 37°- 41° North, and any longitude between 109.05°- 114.04°, and you have a point that's somewhere in Utah.
Minnesota occupies all latitudes in the range from 43.5° to 49.38° north, and all longitudes in the range from 89.49° to 97.24° west. Any latitude or longitude you choose within these ranges crosses some part of Minnesota.