118 degrees 15' W
The coordinates at 40 degrees south latitude and 176 degrees east longitude are located in the South Pacific Ocean, east of New Zealand's North Island. This area is relatively remote, with no significant landmass nearby. The closest land is part of New Zealand, but these coordinates are primarily in open water.
The International Date Line marks the location where a new day begins. It is an imaginary line that runs north to south in the Pacific Ocean, roughly following the 180° line of longitude. Crossing this line eastward results in moving the clock back 24 hours, while crossing it westward means moving the clock ahead 24 hours.
They don't, east and west are a determined direction of travel from the point where you are located. No matter where you are you can always go west or east.ANSWEROn the prime meridian and the International dateline, at 180 degress, East or West.
Apollo 13 landed in the Pacific Ocean
Apollo 12 landed in the Pacific Ocean, about 600 kilometers southeast of American Samoa.
pacific ocean island near the 150 degrees longitude
The line of longitude that Magellan's fleet crossed into the Pacific Ocean was the equator. The other line of longitude crossed was the Tropic of Capricorn.
Look for it in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
50 00n 1500w
All of them do, from about 71° West longitude westward to about 128° East longitude.
Latitude 24.37 S Longitude 128.33 W
No, the Prime Meridian is the designated 0° longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England. It serves as the starting point for measuring longitude and divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The Pacific Ocean is located to the east of the Prime Meridian.
yes it does because on a map there are longitude and latitude lines all over the place so YES!
If you're wondering at what longitude it was local noon at the time of 2012's June solstice, it was 167.0375° west longitude, which intersects the Tropic of Cancer in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and Midway.
They are located in Oregon, Washington, and westernCanada.
The Pacific Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean.