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What are Connecticut's borders in terms of latitude and longitude in the late 1600's?
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
-- The point between the two tall towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is 35.6896° north latitude 139.6917° east longitude. -- The center of the field at the National Olympic Stadium is located at 35.6780° north latitude 139.7149° east longitude. -- The north end of Runway-17 at the Chofu commuter airport 3.1 km west of the center of Tokyo is located at 35.6756° north latitude 139.5264° easy longitude, -- and the south end of the same runway, only 930 meters away, is located at 35.6676° north latitude 139.5294° east longitude. It should be evident that it's virtually impossible to state the "exact" latitude and longitude of any place comprised of more than one dimensionless point.
According to Google Earth, the point of the cupola is at 38° 52' 22" N 77° 00' 32" W
This is a contradiction in terms. A place cannot be at both 0 degrees latitude and 40 degrees north latitude. A country could theoretically control land at both latitudes (such as Britain had with the British Empire if mapped ahistorically), but no such country exists today.
Annapolis, the capital of the state of Maryland is located at Latitude 38°58′22.6″N, Longitude 76°30′4.17″W.
What are Connecticut's borders in terms of latitude and longitude in the late 1600's?
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
It must, by definition, cover all lines of Longitude. In terms of Latitude it is further north than, say, 60 degrees.
-- The point between the two tall towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is 35.6896° north latitude 139.6917° east longitude. -- The center of the field at the National Olympic Stadium is located at 35.6780° north latitude 139.7149° east longitude. -- The north end of Runway-17 at the Chofu commuter airport 3.1 km west of the center of Tokyo is located at 35.6756° north latitude 139.5264° easy longitude, -- and the south end of the same runway, only 930 meters away, is located at 35.6676° north latitude 139.5294° east longitude. It should be evident that it's virtually impossible to state the "exact" latitude and longitude of any place comprised of more than one dimensionless point.
According to Google Earth, the point of the cupola is at 38° 52' 22" N 77° 00' 32" W
A point on the Earths surface in terms of coordinates; typically in that of longitude and latitude.
A map term is kind of skill used on maps such as latitude and longitude.
latitude and longitude
Bay of Bengal is found at these coordinates: Latitude: N 13° 31' 53.994", Longitude: E 87° 32' 22.5078"
At the actual South Pole, all the meridians of longitude come together, so the pole has no longitude. The south pole is the farthest point south of the equator and is 90° S latitude.
This is a contradiction in terms. A place cannot be at both 0 degrees latitude and 40 degrees north latitude. A country could theoretically control land at both latitudes (such as Britain had with the British Empire if mapped ahistorically), but no such country exists today.