If anyone knows, please reply asap! (before monday) I need to know because I could not find the answer anywhere else, not that I'm too lazy to find the answer myself. If anyone could answer, that would be greatly appreciated.
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Well, it seems that Fate has brought us together. But unfortunately, it has taken her
about 190 Mondays to do it. I certainly hope you were able to get motivated and find
the answer on your own, and didn't have to wait 31/2 years for me to come along.
The question is just a complicated way of asking "Which continent is farthest south ?",
and the answer is not that tough if you can find a globe to look at for about 2 seconds.
Do you see that giant white 'cap' of ice and snow on the bottom of the globe ?
The south pole is right in the middle of it, so you can't get any souther than that
big white thing. That's the continent of Antarctica.
The width of one degree of latitude depends on the location. At the equator on degree is 68.71 miles. At latitude 40 degrees, one degree is 68.99 miles. At latitude 80 degrees, one degree is 69.38 miles.
The zero degree line of latitude, also known as the equator, crosses through three continents. Africa, South America, and the islands of Asia are all divided by the equator.
The Equator is the name of the zero degree latitude line. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Each degree of latitude is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is further divided into 60 seconds.
The zero degree line of latitude that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres is called the Equator.
Antarctica.
90o (at the North Pole)
70 degree
At 23.5 degrees north latitude, you will find parts of North America, Africa, and Asia.
The highest degree of latitude a person can travel to is 90 degrees, which is the North Pole or the South Pole. These locations mark the northernmost and southernmost points on Earth's surface, respectively.
It's called "90 degrees north latitude" if it's at the north pole,or "90 degrees south latitude" if it's at the south pole.
It starts going the other way until the other solstice, about 6 months later.
It is Africa ppl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well i think
What is degree latitude of Valdivia, Chile
There is no country at the coordinates 80 degrees south latitude and 140 degrees west longitude. It is a point on the continent of Antarctica.
Degrees of longitude are uniform in length. 1 degree (Longitude) = 69.69 miles*Cos(Ө)(latitude) however the length of a degree of latitude depends on were you are on the planet. A degree of latitude at the equator is notable longer than, for example, a degree of latitude at the latitude of Toronto, Canada.
At 46.5° latitude, one degree of latitude is approximately 68.71 miles. The distance in miles covered by one degree of longitude varies based on the latitude, and 80.9° longitude does not affect this latitude calculation.