Once you name a longitude and latitude, you've nailed down a single point on the Earth's
surface, and no other point anywhere on Earth can have the same longitude and latitude.
A set of latitude/longitude numbers defines a single point. No two places can havethe same latitude and longitude, and in order for the pair of numbers to be evensimilar at both places, the places must be close together.-- The states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota,South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, and Maine allhave territory at the same latitude as places in Romania.-- No place anywhere in the US has a longitude at all similar to the longitude ofany place in Romania.
Your ISP knows its own latitude and longitude. Your latitude and longitude is assumed to be the same as your ISP.
Portland, Oregon has approximately the same latitude as Montreal.
Yes. If you want the 'latitude and longitude' of a place, you can simply ask for its 'coordinates'.
Once you have a latitude and a longitude, you've got the location pinned downto one single individual unique point on the earth's surface. Other places can havethe same latitude, and still other places can have the same longitude, but no otherpoint anywhere on the planet can have the same latitude and the same longitudeas the first one.I guess you might say that a lot of east-central Florida has approximately the samelatitude and longitude as Sarasota, but that's a technically sloppy statement.
Every point on a meridian has the same longitude.
Greenland is located at approximately 71.7069° N latitude and -42.6043° W longitude. The point in Antarctica that shares the same latitude and longitude as Greenland is near the Antarctic Peninsula, close to the western coast of Antarctica.
No two points on Earth ... even the places where your two feet are standing ... can have the same latitude and longitude.
The other name for Longitude is Meridians. same way as the prime meridian The other name for Latitude is Parallels. same way as the equador
Oh honey, Sarasota Florida is at approximately 27.3364° N latitude and 82.5307° W longitude. Countries or states that share the same latitude include Morocco, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, while places like Cuba, Mexico, and Honduras share the same longitude. But let's be real, Sarasota is where the party's at.
Every place has its own unique latitude and longitude, so other than China, no other place can have the same latitude and longitude as itself.
No.