There is no single point that can be described that way. Any point on the meridian of 180E is equally "easternmost". (Since 180E and 180W are the same line, it's simultaneously "westernmost.")
It has to be somewhere in the neighborhood of Eastport, Maine ... the easternmost point in the continental US.
A subsatellite point is the point on the Earth's surface directly below a satellite in orbit. This point moves as the satellite orbits the Earth. The subsatellite point is also called the nadir point.
It is midday or noon.
The Earth-Sun Lagrange point L5 is located on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth, forming an equilateral triangle with Earth and the Sun. This point is approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth.
The easternmost mountain in the world is Mount Craig, part of the Appalachian Mountains, located in North Carolina, USA. However, if considering major mountain ranges, the easternmost prominent peak is Mount Tyree in Antarctica. It is essential to specify the context when discussing the easternmost mountain, as it can vary based on geographical definitions.
Yes, Easternmost should be capitalized when referring to a specific location on the easternmost point of something, such as a country or territory.
The easternmost point on the North American continent is Cape Spear in Newfoundland, Canada. It is also the easternmost point in North America.
The easternmost point of the USA is located in Maine, specifically in the town of Lubec.
The easternmost point in Iceland is approximately 13.49° West longitude.
Easternmost point - Hvalbakur, Suður-Múlasýsla:Latitude: 64°35′NLongitude: 13°14′W
washinton dc
washinton dc
550 MILES
West Quoddy Head in Lubec, Maine is the easternmost point of the United States and the closest point to Africa from a point in the fifty States
650 miles
Rodanthe in Dare County
Vancouver island