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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.
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.
Ural mountains, I think
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
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 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.
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.