The first one is much closer.
The higher the latitude number (N or S), the farther the point is from the equator. The second location 70°S 12°E is more than twice as far from the equator as 32°N 18°W.
Comparing distances from the equator, longitude has no effect.
The first point is 32 degrees from the equator. The second point is 70 degrees from the equator, and that's farther.
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
45 degrees latitude and 59 degrees longitude
Latitude and longitude are used to find the degrees horizontally and vertically around the earth, pin-pointing a location.
latitude: 40 degrees north longitude:86 degrees west
Its latitude is going to be 60 degrees north, and its longitude will be 24 degrees east.
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20 degrees latitude and 23 degrees longitude
Longitude and latitude are measured in terms of degrees, minutes and seconds. Longitude has 360 degrees, while latitude 180 degrees of latitude.
23 degrees latitude and 90 degrees longitude
45 degrees latitude and 59 degrees longitude
Latitude and longitude are used to find the degrees horizontally and vertically around the earth, pin-pointing a location.
Its latitude is going to be 60 degrees north, and its longitude will be 24 degrees east.
latitude - 12 degrees N longitude - 77 degrees E
The longitude is 40 degrees north and latitude is 3 degrees east.
Latitude: 38 degrees South Longitude:145 degrees East
latitude: 40 degrees north longitude:86 degrees west