The parallel of 30 north latitude traverses territory
of each of these countries:
-- Morocco
-- Algeria
-- Libya
-- Egypt
-- Israel
-- Jordan
-- Saudi Arabia
-- Iraq
-- Kuwait
-- Iran
-- Afghanistan
-- Pakistan
-- India
-- Nepal
-- China
-- Japan
-- Mexico
-- USA
Equator. Rather than distance, it is represented as an angle in degrees and parts of a degree. The angle is that formed at the center of the earth, between the lines form the center to the equator, and the center to a point north or south on the surface. Latitude is a horizontal line, on the lines of the equator, such as the Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. So it would define north or south if that answers your question.
The Tropic of Cancer (approximately 23.5° N latitude) passes through the countries of Mexico and the Bahamas.
The approx. latitude is 43 degrees north, and the approx. longitude is 88 degrees west. The exact latitude is 43.04 degrees north, and the exact longitude is 87.95 degrees west.
Locations on a map that display horizontally refer to the latitude lines, also known as parallels. These lines run east to west and indicate how far north or south a location is from the Equator, which is at 0 degrees latitude. Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles apart, and they help in pinpointing exact geographic locations on the globe.
latitude is degrees north or south of the equator and Longitude is degrees east or west of Greenwich
Cuba
No point on earth can have both a north and a south latitude, (except points on the equator, where latitude is zero).
the Bahamas
The country that is located at 65 degrees North latitude and 20 degrees West longitude is Iceland. The country that is located at 65 degrees North latitude and 20 degrees West longitude is Iceland.
China
Turkey
Japan
Chad
It's not possible to locate or identify such a place, because no latitude, whether north or south, is ever greater than 90 degrees.
There is no such latitude.
Those co-ordinates would place you to the north of the Himalayas... in Tibet.
It's not possible to locate or identify such a place, because no latitude, whether north or south, is ever greater than 90 degrees.