Enter the numbers into Google.com, or Google Earth, or Maps.Live.Com .
The map will shift to that place for a view of what's there.
It does not matter whether you look at the lines of latitude or longitude first. Usually coordinates are written latitude, then longitude. Good luck!
The city that is approximately located at 35° S latitude and 20° E longitude is Cape Town, South Africa.
Just look at a map of the World.
First, look on the map to find the line of latitude that the coordinates reference. If the exact line of latitude isn't shown on the map, estimate it by looking at the lines that are available. Then look on the map to find the longitude line that the coordinates reference. Once you have found the two lines, follow them both towards the point where they intersect. That is the location the coordinates reference.
Meridians are not parallel. They join at the poles. Parallels of latitude is a common phrase. Meridians of longitude look parallel on the the map, but they're not on the globe.
Look at your map -_-
Look at a map in any atlas.
It does not matter whether you look at the lines of latitude or longitude first. Usually coordinates are written latitude, then longitude. Good luck!
Look in a dictionary for LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, and HEMISPHERE.
If you knew your latitude was 57 and your longitude was 47, then you could look on a map of the earth and see which line is latitude 57. You could then follow latitude line 57 until you see hit longitude line 47. This would give you the precise location of your whereabouts.
the lines on the globe are called longitude and latitude lines the longitude lines go up and down while the latitude lines go left to right
yes it Is remember it a latitude flattude latitude is flat and longitude long so it is down LONG
the numbers after are longitude and latitude
you can google it and find the answers and some maps have it on them
the answer is capetown look at a map
The city that is approximately located at 35° S latitude and 20° E longitude is Cape Town, South Africa.
The lines of longitude run up north and south and down from the poles. Lines of latitude run parallel North and South to the equator. I remember the difference between latitude and longitude because the lines of latitude look like the rungs of a ladder (geddit) as they go around the globe. JCF