Someplace in the area covered by the Arctic Ocean would be a good place to locate
the label. That's generally anywhere north of about 83 degrees north latitude.
lable the ocean that lies north of europe.............
On a globe, the equator is the primary line of latitude, dividing the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Africa is primarily located between latitudes 37°N and 34°S, with the Atlantic Ocean to its west. Europe is situated to the north of Africa, roughly between 36°N and 71°N, while Asia extends from about 1°N to 81°N. The North Pole is located at 90°N, at the very top of the globe.
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Lines of latitude that lie north of the equator are labeled with positive values, and are often referred to as "North latitude" or designated with the symbol "N". They are used to measure positions north of the equator on Earth's surface.
To label parts of a globe, you can use adhesive labels or stickers to mark specific locations like continents, countries, oceans, or cities. Another option is to use a dry erase marker directly on the globe's surface, or use a pen or pencil on a small label that can be attached to the globe. Make sure to use a labeling method that can be easily removed or updated as needed.
The label on a globe typically includes the names of countries, cities, bodies of water, and other geographical features. It helps provide information about the Earth's surface and helps users locate and identify places accurately.
label the ocean where 15 0 south latitude and 90 0 east longitude is located
maybe (ocean) sprayed it on upside down? 0
label the ocean that lies north of europe...........
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That depends entirely on the scale of the map.On a globe or world map, you're lucky to get labels every 15 degrees.I'm looking at a map right now with labels every 5" (seconds), or 1/720th of a degree.
That depends entirely on how the labeled lines are spaced on your particular map or globe. There is no standard. On my mapping software, the next label north of 75° N is 75° 00' 02" N. The next label south of 75° N is 74° 59' 58" N.