That point is in the water, among the icebergs between Melville Island,
Eglinton Island, and Banks Island, of Canada's Northwest Territories.
uhhh.... i don't know i thought someone else would sorry. :(
The coordinates 75N 45W correspond to a location in the Arctic Ocean, near the North Pole. This point falls within the maritime boundaries of several countries, including Canada, Greenland (Denmark), and Norway. However, since it is in international waters, it is not specifically associated with any single country.
Mexico
The coordinates 75°N latitude and 120°W longitude are located in the Arctic region, specifically in the northern part of Canada. This area is largely uninhabited and is part of the Arctic Ocean. The closest land would be in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, but the specific address does not correspond to any populated area.
Louisiana
uhhh.... i don't know i thought someone else would sorry. :(
uhhh.... i don't know i thought someone else would sorry. :(
The coordinates 75N 45W correspond to a location in the Arctic Ocean, near the North Pole. This point falls within the maritime boundaries of several countries, including Canada, Greenland (Denmark), and Norway. However, since it is in international waters, it is not specifically associated with any single country.
There is no land mass there, it is off the Western coast of Mexico, in the Pacific Ocean
120 - 76 = w+w. So: 2w = 44. So: w=22.
They meet in the USA just Northeast of San Francisco.
60 N 120 W is located in North America.
well you can solve by creating an equation such as W=.20 times 120 W= 24 so 20 percent of 120 equals 24.
Mexico
Yes, but you will only be able to produce 120 W of power before you overdrive the speaker.
The coordinates 75°N latitude and 120°W longitude are located in the Arctic region, specifically in the northern part of Canada. This area is largely uninhabited and is part of the Arctic Ocean. The closest land would be in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, but the specific address does not correspond to any populated area.
California. Those coordinates are in the mountains north of Santa Barbara, CA.