longitude is spelled the same in French.
Longitude and Latitude
The French word for 'correct' is 'corriger.'
that's easy. Latitude!
The French word for zero is zero, with an accent mark on the 'e'.
"pius" does not exist in French, but "puis" means "then", "later". If you are asking about the English word "pious", the French word for that is "pieux".
Latitude: -17.640619° Longitude: -149.461853°
long Also 'it' and 'on'.
French Guiana longitude = 53°00' W (centre) Westernmost point = 54°32' W
meridians?
Longitude lines are vertical.
"Lines" of constant longitude are "meridians".
The word "longitude" originates from the Latin word "longitudo," which means "length." It is derived from "longus," meaning "long," combined with the suffix "-tudo," which denotes a quality or state. The term was adopted in Middle English from the Old French "longitud," reflecting its use in describing the geographic measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
meridians are also called longitude because they are the same word and they have the same meaning they just came up with another word for longitude
Latitude
Latitude: N 3° 56' 2.0004" Longitude: W 53° 7' 32.8152"
Latitude: N 3° 56' 2.0004" | Longitude: W 53° 7' 32.8152"
"All points on the same meridian have the same longitude"