Africa or to be precise South Africa.
Ah, what a lovely question! At 20 degrees south and 100 degrees east, you'll find yourself in the beautiful continent of Australia. Just imagine the stunning landscapes and unique wildlife that call this place home. Keep exploring and painting those happy little maps, my friend!
18 degrees S and 32 degrees E is located in the country of Mozambique in southeastern Africa.
Air sinks near the latitude 30 N and 30 S due to the high pressure systems known as subtropical highs. These systems are caused by the descending air from the Hadley cells in the atmosphere, creating stable and dry conditions in these regions.
Air sinks near the latitudes of 30 N and 30 S due to the high pressure systems that form in these regions. The sinking air warms up and becomes denser, causing it to sink towards the Earth's surface. This creates stable and dry conditions in these areas.
The latitude of Borneo rainforests is approximately 0 to 7 degrees north of the Equator. Borneo is located near the Equator, allowing for a tropical climate that supports the diverse flora and fauna found in its rainforests.
30 S 20 E is in South Africa.
The coordinates 20 S and 140 E cross on the continent of Australia.
The coordinates 30°S and 140°E point to the continent of Australia.
That point is one of an infinite number of points, all with different coordinates, on the continent of Australia.
Australia
Australia
The coordinates 20°S, 140°E point to the continent of Australia.
Latitude: 10°20′S to 27°SLongitude: 30°10′E to 40°10′E
The coordinates 20°S, 140°E are located in Australia, which is a continent and a country in the southern hemisphere.
30 S 20 E is in South Africa.
30 S 20 E is Namaqualand, South Africa.
20 S 140 E is Three Rivers, Queensland 4824, Australia. So the continent is Australia.