Lima is between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn. Since those aren't among the choices, we'll have to go with the Tropic of Cancer.
The air distance from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lima, Peru, is 3,580 miles. That equals 5,761 kilometers or 3,111 nautical miles.
The coordinates of Lima, Peru is 12.0464° S, 77.0428° WNot sure what you mean by the Y degrees w line of longitude.Lima is South of the Equator, and West of the Prime Meridian.
The coordinates of Lima, Peru is 12.0464° S, 77.0428° WNot sure what you mean by the Y degrees w line of longitude.Lima is South of the Equator, and West of the Prime Meridian.
The farthest you can ever get from the Prime Meridian is the point way out in the central Pacific Ocean, on the equator, at 180° longitude. Approximate distances from there to some points on land are: Tarawa . . . . . 485 miles Funafuti . . . . . 600 mi Tokyo . . . . . . . 3,550 mi Port Moresby. . 2,350 mi Brisbane . . . . . 2,600 mi Anchorage . . . 4,510 mi Seattle . . . . . . 4,760 mi San Francisco . 4,490 mi San Diego .. . . 4,660 mi Panama Canal . 6,930 mi Lima . . . . . . . . 7,100 mi Antarctica, nearest point . . . 5,030 mi. Distances to points on the Prime Meridian: 0° lat, 0° lon (Intersection of Equator and Prime Meridian) . . . 12,439.9 miles North or south pole (ends of the Prime Meridian) . . . .. . . . . . . . 6,219.9 miles
The coordinates 20S 80W are located in South America, specifically in the country of Peru near the city of Lima. The latitude 20S means it is 20 degrees south of the Equator, and the longitude 80W means it is 80 degrees west of the Prime Meridian.
Lima, the capital of Peru, is in South America, which is the Southern Hemisphere, and also the Western Hemisphere, which includes both American continents.
Cuzco was the capital before hand until Lima took over,Lima is the capital because it Is closer to the ocean as if Cuzco wasn't.
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Lima lima was created in 1758.
It means "In Lima" Lima is in Peru..
Conveniently, the Earth is nearly a perfect sphere. That means that you can beginon the 80° West meridian of longitude, travel eithereast or west, and wind up inLima. The choice is entirely up to you.One piece of information that might enter into your decision, however, is the fact thatif you travel west from that meridian to Lima, the trip is at least 120 times as long asit would be if you traveled east instead.