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Are latitude and longitude real lines that cross the Earth?

No, no more than border lines between states or naions.


How many states use neither longitude or latitude to define borders?

States with only straight borders could probably be defined just by longitude and latitude. Those states are: Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico - so 4 states. Colorado and Wyoming would be easiest since they are both essentially rectangles projected onto the sphere of the Earth. Utah is a little more complicated since Wyoming bites into one corner of the state. New Mexico would require the most latitude/longitude information since its Southern border is kind of jagged. All the other states have at least one border determined by a coastline or river or mountain range or some other feature that is most definitely NOT straight, thus cannot be accurately captured just by longitude and latitude.


What is the latitude and longitude of the thirteen colonies?

The thirteen colonies are located in what is now the eastern United States. The latitude and longitude of this area ranges from approximately 32 to 45 degrees latitude and -71 to -80 degrees longitude.


What is the exact location latitude30.69 longitude88.05?

The location of latitude 30.69 and longitude 88.05 is Mobile Alabama. The easiest way to pinpoint exact locations of longitude and latitude is to input the coordinates into any digital map and it will calculate it for you.


Where are the coordinates '46 north latitude 113 west longitude'?

The location is within zip code 59711, Anaconda, Montana.

Related Questions

What countries have a geometric border?

A geometric border is made by the lines of latitude and longitude, the United States has mostly a goemetric border with Canada.


Are latitude and longitude real lines that cross the Earth?

No, no more than border lines between states or naions.


How many states use neither longitude or latitude to define borders?

States with only straight borders could probably be defined just by longitude and latitude. Those states are: Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico - so 4 states. Colorado and Wyoming would be easiest since they are both essentially rectangles projected onto the sphere of the Earth. Utah is a little more complicated since Wyoming bites into one corner of the state. New Mexico would require the most latitude/longitude information since its Southern border is kind of jagged. All the other states have at least one border determined by a coastline or river or mountain range or some other feature that is most definitely NOT straight, thus cannot be accurately captured just by longitude and latitude.


What is the longitude and latitude of the states that boarder south America?

The only country that shares a land border with South America is Panama. None of the United States comes anywhere close.


What states have the same longitude and latitude as oregon?

Once you name a longitude and latitude, you've nailed down a single point on the Earth's surface, and no other point anywhere on Earth can have the same longitude and latitude.


What is the latitude and longitude of the thirteen colonies?

The thirteen colonies are located in what is now the eastern United States. The latitude and longitude of this area ranges from approximately 32 to 45 degrees latitude and -71 to -80 degrees longitude.


What is the exact location latitude30.69 longitude88.05?

The location of latitude 30.69 and longitude 88.05 is Mobile Alabama. The easiest way to pinpoint exact locations of longitude and latitude is to input the coordinates into any digital map and it will calculate it for you.


Which states contain longitude and latitude?

Every point on the surface of the earth has latitude and longitude. If the latitude and longitude of a point are given and they're sufficiently accurate, the point can be found within less than an inch, anywhere on earth.


Where are the coordinates '46 north latitude 113 west longitude'?

The location is within zip code 59711, Anaconda, Montana.


How many are states are partially defined by longitude and latitude?

There are 50 states in the United States, and each state is partially defined by its specific longitude and latitude coordinates. Longitude lines run north-south and measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, while latitude lines run east-west and measure the distance north or south of the Equator. These coordinates help establish the precise location and boundaries of each state.


How many states do not use latitude and longitude to define their borders?

11


What is the latitude and longitude of the U.S. capitol?

The latitude and longitude for the capital of the United States of America is: N38*53', W77*02'

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