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Jason
Latitude and longitude
Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.
There is no such location. Every point on Earth has a latitude and longitude, otherwise that system wouldn't be much good for navigation.
If you mean Alice Springs in Northern Territory, it varies from system to system but is around Latitude -23*42'0" Longitude 133*52'59" hope that helps ^^
Latitude will always be north and south on a world map. Longitude will always be east and west on a map.
No. Latitude and longitude are angles, and angles have no physical units. So the numbers are the same regardless of what system of units you like.
The latitude is either N or S, and the longitude is either E or W. The system was made like that so that any point anywhere on Earth can be exactly located with one latitude and one longitude.
The system of latitudes and longitudes is a method used to locate points on the Earth's surface. There is a similar coordinate system used to locate objects in the sky, but it's not latitude/longitude.
Latitude and longitude have been used for navigation and mapping for centuries. However, the modern system of latitude and longitude was established in the 18th century with the development of accurate methods for determining a ship's position at sea.
Jason
That is the center of the coordinate system, which uses latitude and longitude.