That's a point in the Pacific Ocean, about 1,500 miles southeast of Honolulu, 1,875 miles northeast
of Papeete, Tahiti, 2,100 miles due west of Clipperton Island, 2,260 miles southwest of San Diego.
By the way ... the 'north' coordinate is called "latitude", and the 'west' coordinate is called "longitude".
The Beaufort Sea.
Tokyo, Japan is located at about 36 north, 140 east. Actually, there is a smaller city, Mitsukaido, Japan, which is closer, but Tokyo is the largest nearby city.Note: The question is in error. The correct question is What city has latitude 36 north and longitude 140 east? This is because latitude goes north and south, while longitude goes east and west.
The latitude is from about 10 to 20 degrees North, and the longitude is from about 130 to 140 degrees East.
140 West at the equator is in the Pacific Ocean.
That point is in the Arctic Sea, about 370 miles northeast of Barrow, Alaska, and about 1,175 miles from the north pole.
The Beaufort Sea.
Tokyo, Japan is located at about 36 north, 140 east. Actually, there is a smaller city, Mitsukaido, Japan, which is closer, but Tokyo is the largest nearby city.Note: The question is in error. The correct question is What city has latitude 36 north and longitude 140 east? This is because latitude goes north and south, while longitude goes east and west.
The latitude is from about 10 to 20 degrees North, and the longitude is from about 130 to 140 degrees East.
140 West at the equator is in the Pacific Ocean.
That point is in the Arctic Sea, about 370 miles northeast of Barrow, Alaska, and about 1,175 miles from the north pole.
The location at 20 south latitude and 140 east longitude is in Kajabbi which is a small settlement in north west Queensland, Australia. This location is just less than 5km northeast from the Kajabbi Airport.
There is no country at the coordinates 80 degrees south latitude and 140 degrees west longitude. It is a point on the continent of Antarctica.
The North Pacific Ocean.
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That point is located on the west coast of the Japanese Island of Honshu, about 18 miles north of the center of Akita.
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