In the question's zeal to present precise and realistic coordinates, it forgets that
latitude needs a "north" or "south" along with the number, and longitude needs
a "west" or "east" along with the number. With numbers only, we could be
talking about any one of four points on the earth:
latitude 34 ... etc. north
longitude 82 ... etc. east
That point is in far western China, about 600 miles northwest of Lhasa, Tibet,
and about 520 miles northeast of New Delhi, India.
latitude 34 ... etc. north
longitude 82 ... etc. west
That point is at the end of North Pointe Crk, about 1,225-ft southwest of the
intersection of Forest Hill Dr and Clemson Blvd, in Anderson, South Carolina.
latitude 34 ... etc. south
longitude 82 ... etc. east
That point is in the middle of the Indian ocean, about 1,800 miles southeast of
Mauritius, 1,910 miles west-southwest of Perth, Australia, 2,265 miles due north
of the coast of Antarctica, and 2,800 miles south of Sri Lanka.
latitude 34 ... etc. south
longitude 82 ... etc. west
That point is in the south Pacific Ocean, about 600 miles west of the coast of Chile,
about 1,590 miles south-southwest of Lima, Peru, and about 5,170 south-southeast
of San Diego, California.
longitude
5 longitude
Longitude is correct.
The prime meridian is located at 0 degrees longitude.
There is no longitude of the Southern Ocean.
15 E is the longitude.
on earth
75 degrees longitude.
the ladtitude of earth is 4.8. the longitude is 15.10. that is the ladtitude and longitude of earth.
There is a point on the Tropic of Capricorn at every possible longitude.
longitude rules were created in 1773 according to the book longitude by dava sobel
No. 90 degrees longitude is not a major line of longitude. Only 0 and 180 degrees longitude, which are the Greenwich Meridian and the International Date Line respectively, are major lines of longitude.