-- The point between the two tall towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is 35.6896° north latitude 139.6917° east longitude. -- The center of the field at the National Olympic Stadium is located at 35.6780° north latitude 139.7149° east longitude. -- The north end of Runway-17 at the Chofu commuter airport 3.1 km west of the center of Tokyo is located at 35.6756° north latitude 139.5264° easy longitude, -- and the south end of the same runway, only 930 meters away, is located at 35.6676° north latitude 139.5294° east longitude. It should be evident that it's virtually impossible to state the "exact" latitude and longitude of any place comprised of more than one dimensionless point.
Mesopotamia does not have a specific latitude and longitude as it is a historical region rather than a specific point on a map. Mesopotamia is generally considered to be located in present-day Iraq, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
The Earth rotates at a steady rate of 360° per day, or 15° per hour so there is a direct relationship between time and longitude. If navigator on a ship knows the time they left port and has an accurate time reference on ship then they can calculate the longitude and their position. It was critical for sailors to know their location and where the nearest land was located.
Agadir, a town in Morocco is situated at 30 degrees North latitude and 10 degrees west longitude.
The lines of longitude radiate out from the poles. At their point of origin, i.e. at 90o latitude, there is no distance at all between the lines! However, at latitude 89o, very near the poles, the distance between the respective 'one degree' lines of longitude is about one nautical mile. At latitude 48.37o the distance along the line of latitude is 40 nautical miles And a 1o longitude difference along the equator (0o latitude) represents a distance of about 60.1 nautical miles. For calculator, see Related links below this box
-- The point between the two tall towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is 35.6896° north latitude 139.6917° east longitude. -- The center of the field at the National Olympic Stadium is located at 35.6780° north latitude 139.7149° east longitude. -- The north end of Runway-17 at the Chofu commuter airport 3.1 km west of the center of Tokyo is located at 35.6756° north latitude 139.5264° easy longitude, -- and the south end of the same runway, only 930 meters away, is located at 35.6676° north latitude 139.5294° east longitude. It should be evident that it's virtually impossible to state the "exact" latitude and longitude of any place comprised of more than one dimensionless point.
Mesopotamia does not have a specific latitude and longitude as it is a historical region rather than a specific point on a map. Mesopotamia is generally considered to be located in present-day Iraq, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
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The Earth rotates at a steady rate of 360° per day, or 15° per hour so there is a direct relationship between time and longitude. If navigator on a ship knows the time they left port and has an accurate time reference on ship then they can calculate the longitude and their position. It was critical for sailors to know their location and where the nearest land was located.
Yes, But why?
Any geographic point on the Earth can be identified by its latitude and longitude. However, locations underground may not be accessible at the same point above them on the surface. Any online map site should let you enter the latitude and longitude to see what is located there.Latitude is always first and on the side so you would find latitude then longitude is up and down then u would put your finger on the point then follow the line until your fingers meet.Take two fingers, place one on the latitude you want and the other on the longitude you want. Then move your fingers along the lines until they connect. Make sense?
Agadir, a town in Morocco is situated at 30 degrees North latitude and 10 degrees west longitude.
The lines of longitude radiate out from the poles. At their point of origin, i.e. at 90o latitude, there is no distance at all between the lines! However, at latitude 89o, very near the poles, the distance between the respective 'one degree' lines of longitude is about one nautical mile. At latitude 48.37o the distance along the line of latitude is 40 nautical miles And a 1o longitude difference along the equator (0o latitude) represents a distance of about 60.1 nautical miles. For calculator, see Related links below this box
A key, A compass. and longitude and latitude lines.
type it in on google earth it should help
There's no such thing as "north longitude". We'll assume that it should have been "north latitude", and answer the question accordingly. That point is located in the western Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of the USA, about 278 miles east of Ocean City MD, and 385 miles east-southeast of downtown Washington DC.