The two areas that share the same latitude are land and sea.
If you spend some time with a globe, a book of maps, or a mapping softwarepackage, you'll find loads of cities and towns that are all on almost any latitudeyou choose, and tons of them that are all on almost any longitude you choose.But . . .A pair of latitude / longitude numbers describes a single point on the Earth. Soit's not possible for two different points to have the same latitude and longitude.
Wild areas, such as swamps and forests. The two species share much of the same habitat.
Europe is mainly temperate, however it is considerably warmer than areas at the same latitude, due to the Gulf stream.
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No two points on Earth ... even the places where your two feet are standing ... can have the same latitude and longitude.
The warm low-latitude areas near the equator are known as the tropics. These two lines are known as the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. No two points have the same set of two numbers.
Yes, they can share the same main drain.
No, the differences in longitude and latitude will dictate a different chart. The natives will not likely share similarities. The incident called astrological (astral) twins occurs when two people are born on the exact same day, longitude and latitude and time. They will have the exact same astrological chart and thus are likely to share the same personality traits and life path.
Toronto and Ottawa are two Canadian cities that have roughly the same latitude as Edinburgh, Scotland. They are all situated around 55 degrees north latitude.
If on the same hemisphere, and ignoring weather, it'll be the same.
Easy, if their longitudes are different. Examples: -- San Francisco and Virginia Beach VA have about the same latitude. -- HongKong and Havana, Cuba have about the same latitude. -- San Diego, Charleston SC, and Casablanca, Morocco have about the same latitude.