The Prime Meridian crosses the equator in the Atlantic Ocean, off
the coast of west Africa, about 300 miles south of Accra, Ghana.
The point where those two lines cross is at sea, in the Gulf of Guinea
off the coast of west Africa, about 380 miles south of Accra, Ghana.
That's impossible - the MAXIMUM latitute north or south is 90 degrees !
0° 0° is not located on a continent. It is the equator off the west coast of Africa, approximately 380 miles due south of Accra, Ghana, and 460 miles almost due west of Sao Tome.
Africa, the country of Zaire.
Africa
what continent is at 80 degress south and 0 degress longitude
The greatest possible number of degrees of latitude is 90. Latitude is measured from the equator toward the North Pole or toward the South Pole. The equator is zero degrees of latitude. The North Pole is 90 degrees N, and the South Pole is 90 degrees S.
The north pole is 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is 90 degrees south latitude. When you travel from one pole to the other, you go through 180 degrees of latitude. Which isn't so surprising, since that trip takes you halfway around the world.
Latitude is the horizontal line of a map. It can go up to 180 Degrees North or 180 degrees South the Equator lies at 0 Degrees
The prime meridian is located at Greenwich, England in the district of South East London and is denoted as longitude 0 degrees. The prime passes through Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
I guess it could be Japan. What are the longitudinal coordinates that go along with 40 degrees N latitude?
North America, Africa and Asia
The only US state that the 64th parallel north crosses is Alaska.
90 degrees is. The latitude of the north pole is 90 degrees north, and you can't go any farther north than that. The latitude of the south pole is 90 degrees south, and you can't go any farther south than that.
Degrees of latitude only go to 90 for north or south.
The greatest possible number of degrees of latitude is 90. Latitude is measured from the equator toward the North Pole or toward the South Pole. The equator is zero degrees of latitude. The North Pole is 90 degrees N, and the South Pole is 90 degrees S.
The north pole is 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is 90 degrees south latitude. When you travel from one pole to the other, you go through 180 degrees of latitude. Which isn't so surprising, since that trip takes you halfway around the world.
Latitude is the horizontal line of a map. It can go up to 180 Degrees North or 180 degrees South the Equator lies at 0 Degrees
The prime meridian is located at Greenwich, England in the district of South East London and is denoted as longitude 0 degrees. The prime passes through Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
I guess it could be Japan. What are the longitudinal coordinates that go along with 40 degrees N latitude?
I guess it could be Japan. What are the longitudinal coordinates that go along with 40 degrees N latitude?
The Antarctic Treaty defines the Antarctic as all land south of 60 degrees South Latitude. Within a few degrees of 60 degrees south, you will find a degree of latitude that crosses part of the Continent. For example, the Antarctic Circle 66° 33′ 39″ crosses several edges of the continent.
No. The farther north you go, the greater your north latitude becomes. As you can see, the 16 minutes is greater than the 4 minutes, so the first latitude in the question is farther north than the second one.