The latitude of that point is 30 degrees south, and its longitude is 90 degrees east.
If you're looking for latitude and longitude, it is 0 degrees latitude.
"85 degrees south" is a latitude. Every point at that latitude is on the Antarctic continent.
The prime meridian is a line at 0 degrees longitude.
There is no such location as latitude measures north-south and not east-west.However, if you meant 0 degrees latitude and 60 degrees west longitude, the location is the State of Roraima, Brazil.
i belive the equater........It is a point in the Atlantic Ocean where the equator and the prime meridian meet. All locations pinpointed by the latitude longitude method use this point as the base reference point.
This point is on the outskirts of Lima, Peru.
A point 5.8 miles NE of Dina, in Alberta province, Canada, is located at 53 degrees north longitude and 110 degrees west latitude. Another point, 8.4 miles NE of Kurbinskiy, Respublika Buryatiya (Buryat Republic), Russia, is located at 53 degrees north longitude and 110 degrees east latitude.
Latitude = Approximately 35 degrees South; Longitude = Approximately 20 degrees East
That point is in Iceland, about 65 miles northeast of Reykjavik. Longitude is east/west. Latitude is north/south.
It depends on the place. Every point on Earth has a different set of latitude/longitude coordinates.
Canada. Note that that is just one point in Canada, which is a big country, stretching over many degrees of latitude and longitude.