A set of latitude and longitude numbers describes one single point on the earth's surface,
and every point on earth has a different pair of numbers. So once you give a latitude and
a longitude, you've described one point, and that point can't be in more than one place.
36° north / 115° west is located in Henderson NV, about 900-ft west of the intersection
of Fortacre St and Roseholm Way.
51 degrees north0 degrees westThe longitude is zero.The latitude is 51 degrees north.
The center of Iráklion is located at 35.33° north latitude 25.14° east longitude. Other places on the island have somewhat different coordinates.
The latitude and longitude of Warsaw, Poland is 52 degrees north and 21 degrees east. all places in Poland rande from 50 degrees north and 15 degrees east.-Taylor K.
There are more than 40 places in the world called Jamestown. Could you please be specific. ______________________ The historic Jamestown, the "first" English settlement in North America, was in Jamestown, Virginia, at 37 degrees 12 minutes north latitude, 76 degrees 46 minutes west longitude.
Once you have a latitude and a longitude, you've got the location pinned downto a single point on the earth's surface. Other places can have the same latitude,and still other places can have the same longitude, but no other point anywhereon the planet can have the same latitude and the same longitude as the first one.
Every point on earth has both a latitude and a longitude. The first number tells how far that point is north or south of the equator. The second number tells how far the point is east or west of a certain line that has been defined as zero. The center of Stockholm is located at roughly 59.33 degrees north latitude 18.08 degrees east longitude. Malmö is located at roughly 55.60 degrees north latitude 13.02 degrees east longitude. The point up north where the boundaries of Sweden, Norway, and Finland all meet is located at roughly: 69.06 degrees north latitude 20.56 degrees east longitude. Every point on earth has its own unique set of latitude and longitude numbers. Several places can have the same latitude, and several places can have the same longitude. But no two different points can have the same set of both numbers.
51 degrees north0 degrees westThe longitude is zero.The latitude is 51 degrees north.
The center of Iráklion is located at 35.33° north latitude 25.14° east longitude. Other places on the island have somewhat different coordinates.
It locates a place through degrees
The center of Reliant Astrodome is located at 29.68485° north latitude 95.40772° west longitude. But the center of the pitcher's mound at Minute Maid is located at 29.75684° north latitude 95.35541° west longitude. Other places in town will have different coordinates.
The latitude and longitude of Warsaw, Poland is 52 degrees north and 21 degrees east. all places in Poland rande from 50 degrees north and 15 degrees east.-Taylor K.
The west end of Runway-07 at Aeropuerto de Barcelona is located at 41.2929° north latitude 2.0661° east longitude. Other places around town have different coordinates. (In fact, so do other places on the same runway.)
The center of the intersection of Indianapolis Blvd and Junction Ave ... which also looks like it's a busy intersection of three or four railroad lines ... is located at 41.50827° north latitude 87.47109° west longitude. Other places in town have slightly different numbers.
It's a technical-sounding pair of numbers that seems to describe a place on earth but is actually indeterminate. Since latitude must be either north or south, and longitude must be either east or west, "latitude 60, longitude 17" could be any one of four different places on earth.
We use latitude and longitude to precisely describe the location of places on the surface of the Earth.
The point at the center of the intersection of Pennoyer and S Beacon is located at 43.05898° north latitude 86.22067° west longitude. Other places in town have slightly different numbers.
Those numbers can't describe any point on Earth, because no latitude number can be greater than 90 degrees. 90° North is the north pole, 90° south is the south pole, and there are no places that are any norther or souther than those.