No point on the Earth can have both a north latitude and a south latitude.
Welll, yes, I guess some do. Points on the Equator all have latitudes of zero,
so if you wanted to, you could say that the latitude of any of those points is
simultaneously zero north AND zero south.
You're describe two different lines of latitude -- one at 60 degrees north of the Equator and the other 15 degrees south of the Equator. Neither is a 'point'.
A point in central Sudan, 54 miles south of Khartoum
There is no country on earth that includes territory at 15 degrees north and at 15 degrees south.
The Philippine Sea is located at 15 degrees north and 130 degrees east.
Nicaragua That point is actually in south-central Honduras, about 65 miles north-northeast of Tegucigalpa.
That point is in the far northeast of Australia, about 144 miles north of Cairns.
No point on Earth can have both a north and a south coordinate. (Unless it's on the equator, where the latitude of every point is zero so it doesn't matter whether it's zero north or south.)
A point in central Sudan, 54 miles south of Khartoum
Nicaragua That point is actually in south-central Honduras, about 65 miles north-northeast of Tegucigalpa.
There is no country on earth that includes territory at 15 degrees north and at 15 degrees south.
The Philippine Sea is located at 15 degrees north and 130 degrees east.
Nicaragua That point is actually in south-central Honduras, about 65 miles north-northeast of Tegucigalpa.
That point is in the far northeast of Australia, about 144 miles north of Cairns.
Brazil, located in South America, is approximately 15 degrees north of South Africa and 60 degrees west.
They are related becasue they descibe a point on the coordinate. The X coordinate determine if the direction is east or west. If it is in negatives, the point is west and if in the positives, it is in the east. The Y coordinates determine if a point is north or south. If it is in the negatives, the point is south and if it is in the positives, the point is in the north. For example if the X coordinate is 5 and the y coordinate is -15, the point would be 5 degrees east and 15 degrees south. I hope this helped.
A set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes a point, not an area. That point is in south-central Alaska, about 15 miles southeast of the center of Valdez.
That point is in western Chad, about 200 miles north of N'djamena
25 degrees south (or north) is closer to the equator that 30 degrees north (or south).This has a lot to do with the mathematical fact that 25 is less than 30.The equator is the 'zero' of latitude; 'north' and 'south' start from it.