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It has no opposite. The complimentary term is latitude.
The major line of longitude located at 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line.
The line of longitude directly opposite 60 degrees west is 120 degrees east. Opposite longitudes are always 180 degrees apart on the globe.
Because when you travel in longitude, you can go all the way around the Earth, 360 degrees, crossing new longitudes all the way . But when you travel in latitude, the farthest you can travel is from one pole to the other pole ... halfway around the Earth, 180 degrees. Once you reach the opposite pole, if you keep going farther, you're just crossing latitudes that you've already crossed once.
The International Date Line.
It has no opposite. The complimentary term is latitude.
The major line of longitude located at 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line.
The opposite side of the world in the same hemisphere refers to locations that are roughly 180 degrees apart in longitude but share the same latitude. For example, if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, the opposite point would also be in the Southern Hemisphere, just on the exact opposite side of the globe. This concept is known as antipodes, where a point in one hemisphere corresponds to its direct opposite in the other hemisphere.
Opposite integers are numbers that are equal in magnitude but have opposite signs. For temperatures, this concept applies to values such as -10 degrees and +10 degrees, or -5 degrees and +5 degrees. These temperatures represent equal distances from zero on a temperature scale but in opposite directions. Thus, any pair of temperatures like -x and +x, where x is a positive integer, are considered opposite integers.
The line of longitude directly opposite 60 degrees west is 120 degrees east. Opposite longitudes are always 180 degrees apart on the globe.
that's easy. Latitude!
by looking at the globe.
Because when you travel in longitude, you can go all the way around the Earth, 360 degrees, crossing new longitudes all the way . But when you travel in latitude, the farthest you can travel is from one pole to the other pole ... halfway around the Earth, 180 degrees. Once you reach the opposite pole, if you keep going farther, you're just crossing latitudes that you've already crossed once.
The Prime Meridian. Opposite Prime Meridian (180-degrees Longitude) is The International Date Lin.
The International Date Line.
International dateline. Zulu. 180 and 0 degrees longitude are the same figure on opposite sides of our world.
The opposite of tropical is temperate or cold. Tropical climates are characterized by high temperatures and humidity, while temperate climates have milder temperatures and distinct seasons.