Because Texas covers such a small area that none of it is south of the equator
or east of the Prime Meridian.
Every point on the surface of the earth has two numbers ... one latitude and onelongitude ... that describe its exact location.
From largest to smallest, the labels are:Degrees (°)Minutes (')Seconds (")The numbers are always followed by a hemispheric notation, either N for Northern or S for Southern (longitude) and E for Eastern or W for Western hemisphere (latitude).
Latitude and longitude are numbers that describe the location of a point on the Earth's surface. A nickel is not nailed down, so you can move it around to any place on Earth, drop it on the ground, and give it any latitude and longitude you want.
If you give me accurate and precise numbers for the latitude and longitude of a point on the surface of the earth, I can use those numbers to go to the right place, and stick a pin in the ground within an inch of the exact spot.
Taken together, that pair of numbers is unusual because no other city ...in fact no other point on Earth ... has the same latitude and longitude.
Latitude and longitude grid
aba nigeria has longitude of 5.1 and latitude of 7.35
The city with latitude and longitude as prime numbers is Honolulu, Hawaii. Its latitude is approximately 21.3° N, which is a prime number, and its longitude is approximately 157.8° W, which is also a prime number.
Because Texas covers such a small area that none of it is south of the equator or east of the Prime Meridian.
where u are on a map
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. No two points have the same set of two numbers.
Longitude and Latitude
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Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. Together, the pair of numbers is different from the numbers of any other point on Earth.
Every point on the surface of the earth has two numbers ... one latitude and onelongitude ... that describe its exact location.
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.
From largest to smallest, the labels are:Degrees (°)Minutes (')Seconds (")The numbers are always followed by a hemispheric notation, either N for Northern or S for Southern (longitude) and E for Eastern or W for Western hemisphere (latitude).