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because my wang is so huge there is nowhere else to live
We'd be glad to if you would tell us which of the Alexandrias you mean. There are 16 in the US alone.
because my wang is so huge there is nowhere else to live
because my wang is so huge there is nowhere else to live
Circumference of the earth at particular latitude can be determined using the formula, Circumference of the earth = 2*PI*r*cos(Φ0) where r = radius of the at particular latitude r = R * (1 - ((1 / 298.25722356) * (0.5 - 0.5 * COS (2 * Φ0)))) R= radius of the earth at equator Φ0= latitude
Pandas can live up to 11,000 feet on the mountains.
Due to their thick fur they live at high latitude climateThe animal's which live in old climates are:polar bearpenguinsfishbirdsetc
because my wang is so huge there is nowhere else to live
How do I find the latitude and longitude of where I live.
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Each 'parallel' of latitude is comprised of an infinite number of dots. They're located at all the places on Earth that have the same latitude, and the line is labeled with that latitude. So, when you're looking at a map or a globe and trying to figure out the latitude of a place, the line shows where one particular latitude is, and that helps you estimate the latitude of the spot you're interested in. The lines themselves don't measure anything.
I would choose a location at a low latitude, near the equator!!!!!
I live at 42.03622° north latitude. There are places at the same latitude in -- Portugal -- Spain -- France -- Italy -- Serbia and Montenegro -- Albania -- Macedonia -- Bulgaria -- Turkey -- Georgia -- Russia -- Turkmenistan -- Kazakhstan -- Uzbekistan -- Kyrgyzstan -- China -- Mongolia -- North Korea -- Japan, and -- Canada
any latitude or longitude. animals live everywhere all over the planet
From the northern latitude of 40 degrees to the southern latitude of 40 degrees: "the Southern Seas" - of Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian.
elks, buffalo,polar bears,penguins,.ect. most animals that live in antartica, you know, that you see on animal planet
-- All of Canada is 100% totally north of 41.6765° north latitude, as well asany latitude south of that.-- It's difficult to estimate from the world map, but it looks like 50% or more ofCanada's land area is north of any latitude south of roughly 58° or 59° north.