Bering Sea
The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude and does not have a fixed longitude. It circles the Earth halfway between the North and South poles.
The maximum degree of longitude is only 180.
The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The longitude of the equator varies continuously from 0 to 180 degrees as you move around the Earth.
0 degrees longitude
Auckland, New Zealand
The maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees north and south, so 180 degrees latitude does not exist. If you meant 180 degrees longitude, then the answer would be that the International Date Line, a major line of longitude, is located there.
The prime meridian is a line at 0 degrees longitude.
The prime meridian is a line at 0 degrees longitude.
26 degrees latitude and 430 degrees longitude do not exist on Earth's surface as the latitude ranges from -90 to 90 degrees and the longitude ranges from -180 to 180 degrees. If you meant 26 degrees S latitude and 130 degrees E longitude from Australia, it would be in the Indian Ocean southwest of Australia.
-- The northern and southern hemispheres each have 90 degrees of latitude and 360 degrees of longitude. -- The eastern and western hemispheres each have 180 degrees of latitude and 180 degrees of longitude.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles. There are 180 degrees of latitude between the North and South Poles, and 90 degrees of latitude between each pole and the Equator.
That's hard to say, since the largest possible longitude, east or west, is 180 degrees.