Every point in Canada has north latitude and west longitude.
The same is true of the USA, except for part of Alaska's Aleutian chain,
which crosses into the eastern hemisphere.
That's very much like asking "What is the exact spelling of the name of the person who watched the World Cup final on TV ?". Every point on earth has a different latitude and longitude. How many points do you think there are in Canada ? Canada subtends all latitudes between roughly 41.7° and 83.1° North, and all longitudes between roughly 52.6° and 141° West. Every latitude or longitude you choose within those ranges crosses territory in Canada.
Each 'meridian' is a line of constant longitude.
-- Each meridian ( 'line' ) of longitude represents all of the infinite number of points on the Earth's surface that have that one specific longitude. -- Each parallel ( 'line' ) of latitude represents all of the infinite number of points on the Earth's surface that have that one specific latitude.
No two points on Earth ... even the places where your two feet are standing ... can have the same latitude and longitude.
0 degress latitude is the Equator and 0 degress longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
The center of the interchange of Hurontario St (PR10) and the QEW in Mississauga is located at 43.5681° north latitude 79.5999° west longitude. Other points in town have different coordinates.
The Prime Meridian is a longitude line, made up of all the points that have zero longitude and every latitude.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. No two points have the same set of two numbers.
You need to specify the latitude and longitude of the end points and whether you want minutes of latitude or of longitude.
The Prime Meridian is a line made up of all the points on Earth that have zero longitude. There is one of those points at every possible latitude.
36.552472, -117.073511
The Latitude and Longitude.
That's very much like asking "What is the exact spelling of the name of the person who watched the World Cup final on TV ?". Every point on earth has a different latitude and longitude. How many points do you think there are in Canada ? Canada subtends all latitudes between roughly 41.7° and 83.1° North, and all longitudes between roughly 52.6° and 141° West. Every latitude or longitude you choose within those ranges crosses territory in Canada.
Each 'meridian' is a line of constant longitude.
-- Each meridian ( 'line' ) of longitude represents all of the infinite number of points on the Earth's surface that have that one specific longitude. -- Each parallel ( 'line' ) of latitude represents all of the infinite number of points on the Earth's surface that have that one specific latitude.
No two points on Earth ... even the places where your two feet are standing ... can have the same latitude and longitude.
They are important for tracking and mapping points and places.