All the points on Earth at 9° east longitude form a line, between
the north and south poles, that crosses parts of . . . -- the Arctic Ocean
-- the Norwegian Sea
-- Norway
-- Denmark
-- Germany, near Bremen and Stuttgart
-- Switzerland, near Zurich
-- Italy, near Milan and Genoa
-- the Ligure Sea
-- Corsica
-- Sardinia, near Cagliari
-- the Mediterranean Sea
-- Tunis
-- Algeria
-- Niger, near Zinder
-- Nigeria, near Jos and Gboko
-- Cameroon
-- Equatorial Guinea's island of Fernando Po, near Malabo
-- the Gulf of Guinea
-- Gabon, near Port Gentil
-- the Atlantic Ocean
-- Antarctica.
Australia's approximate latitude ranges from 9° to 44° S and its longitude ranges from 113° to 153° E.
15.8667° S, 54.4167° E Therefore, the longitude is 54.4167° E
30 E = Finland150 W = Alaska
Using Berlin, Germany as a starting point, Germany's longitude is 13 deg. 24 min. E.
Latitude: S 4° 40' 46.4664" | Longitude: E 55° 29' 31.1172"
Latitude: 9°01′N Longitude: 38°44′E
Latitude: N 45° 27' 55.5192" Longitude: E 9° 11' 9.3264"
Latitude: N 48° 22' 45.9588" | Longitude: E 31° 9' 56.088"
Latitude: N 9° 56' 22.6511", Longitude: E 76° 15' 34.1932"
Latitude: N 46° 9' 4.4676", Longitude: E 14° 59' 43.6668"
longitude
Latitude: S 6° 9' 56.9999"Longitude: E 39° 11' 57.0001"
Australia's approximate latitude ranges from 9° to 44° S and its longitude ranges from 113° to 153° E.
Latitude: 45°28′NLongitude: 9°10′E
40° N 9° E is in the middle of the island of Sardinia.
Approximate latitude: 9°30′N to 15°N Approximate longitude: 2°30′E to 5°W
9° 50′ 0″ S, 142° 30′ 0″ E