-- At the maximum positive latitude, you would be at the north pole.
-- At the maximum negative latitude, you would be at the south pole.
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You would be 101 inches tall.
Latitude doesn't effect daylight, the sun effects daylight. Latitude affects daylight by varying the length of a day and the apparent altitude of the sun in the sky and therefore the angle of incidence of sunlight on a building. The maximum and minimum apparent altitude of the sun at noon for a location at latitude L can be calculated as follows: Max (June 21): 90 - L + 23.5 Min (Dec 21): 90 - L - 23.5 So, for a building in Boston at latitude approximately 42N, the maximum apparent solar altitude would be 71.5 degrees and the minimum would be 24.5 degrees. For a building in Miami at latitude approximately 26N, the maximum apparent solar altitude would be 87.5 degrees and the minimum would be 40.5 degrees.
Venezuela is part of South America. So are all of the surrounding countries up to Panama.
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The maximum latitude is 90 degrees north or south.
The maximum latitude is 90 degrees, you cannot have 180 degrees latitude.
130 degrees north latitude does not exist because the maximum degree of latitude is 90, both north and south.
Maximum inclination of moon's orbit to the ecliptic = 5.3°Current inclination of the ecliptic to the celestial equator = 23.4°Moon's maximum declination = 5.3° + 23.4° = + 28.7°Maximum altitude of the celestial equator at 42° north latitude = 90° - 42° = 48°Moon's maximum altitude at 42° north latitude = 48° + 28.7° = 76.7°
The maximum degree of latitude, north or south, are both 90 degrees.
The maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees north and south, so 180 degrees latitude does not exist. If you meant 180 degrees longitude, then the answer would be that the International Date Line, a major line of longitude, is located there.
There is no such place as the maximum degree of latitude is only 90.