Sure. That's a point in the Pacific Ocean, in the Marshall Islands.
It's north of Wotje Atoll, south of Ailuk Atoll, east of Likiep Atoll,
about 330 miles southeast of Bikini, and 2,270 miles southwest
of Honolulu.
The coordinates 60 degrees north and 170 degrees east are located in the Chukchi Sea, near the northeastern coast of Russia. This area is part of the Russian Federation, specifically within the Arctic region. The closest landmasses are the Chukchi Peninsula and some of the surrounding Arctic islands.
That point is actually between Ailuk and Wotje, about 220 (354 km) miles northwest of Majuro.
The sea located at 60 degrees north and 170 degrees east is part of the Bering Sea, situated to the north of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. This area is characterized by cold waters and is known for its rich marine biodiversity, including various fish species and marine mammals. The coordinates fall within the northern Pacific region, where the Bering Sea connects to the Arctic Ocean.
170 degree Fahrenheit = 76.67 degrees Celsius
There's no city there. That point is in the water in the Gulf of Bothnia, in the Ã…land Islands of southwestern Finland. It's about 80 miles northeast of Stockholm, 170 miles west of Helsinki, and 400 miles northeast of Copenhagen.
Russia
26 degrees east and 170 degrees east
The coordinates 60 degrees north and 170 degrees east are located in the Chukchi Sea, near the northeastern coast of Russia. This area is part of the Russian Federation, specifically within the Arctic region. The closest landmasses are the Chukchi Peninsula and some of the surrounding Arctic islands.
That point is actually between Ailuk and Wotje, about 220 (354 km) miles northwest of Majuro.
An imaginary place because north latitude only goes to 90, that is the North Pole. I suspect you mixed up your Norhting and Easting!
The sea located at 60 degrees north and 170 degrees east is part of the Bering Sea, situated to the north of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. This area is characterized by cold waters and is known for its rich marine biodiversity, including various fish species and marine mammals. The coordinates fall within the northern Pacific region, where the Bering Sea connects to the Arctic Ocean.
The Ailuk Atoll
The two locations written correctly are 10N 170E and 3N 170E. In geographical coordinates, the first number represents the latitude (N for North, S for South) and the second number represents the longitude (E for East, W for West). Therefore, 10N 170E indicates a location 10 degrees north of the equator and 170 degrees east of the Prime Meridian, while 3N 170E indicates a location 3 degrees north of the equator and 170 degrees east of the Prime Meridian.
170 degrees Fahrenheit = 76.67 degrees Celsius
170 degrees Celsius is 338 degrees Fahrenheit.
-170 degrees Celsius = -274 degrees Fahrenheit
The state of Mississippi is 340 miles long (north to south) and 170 miles wide (east to west).