The center of the Earth has no latitude or longitude. Those scales only apply to the surface.
-- The Prime Meridian (zero longitude) runs through Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Togo,
in Africa, then goes on to pass about 15 miles east of the center of Accra, Ghana.
-- The equator (zero latitude) passes about 385 miles south of Accra, in the sea.
So that's the point of zero latitude, zero longitude.
That is the center of the coordinate system, which uses latitude and longitude.
The longitude and latitude coordinates for a location at 175°E and 41°S would be 175° longitude and 41° latitude. These coordinates specify a point on the Earth's surface at 41 degrees south latitude and 175 degrees east longitude.
Lines of latitude and longitude allows any position on the Earth to be plotted.
Latitude and longitude are numbers that describe the location of a point on the Earth's surface. A nickel is not nailed down, so you can move it around to any place on Earth, drop it on the ground, and give it any latitude and longitude you want.
Latitude and longitude are measured in degrees, with latitude representing north-south position and longitude representing east-west position on the Earth's surface.
Every point on Earth has 1 longitude number and 1 latitude number. The center of Mexico City is located at roughly 19.44° north latitude 99.13° west longitude.
That is the center of the coordinate system, which uses latitude and longitude.
alberuni invented the longitude and latitude of earth.
Every point on Earth has both a longitude and a latitude. And if someone gives you a longitude and a latitude, you can use them to find exactly one point on Earth.
The longitude and latitude coordinates for a location at 175°E and 41°S would be 175° longitude and 41° latitude. These coordinates specify a point on the Earth's surface at 41 degrees south latitude and 175 degrees east longitude.
Latitude runs east to west of the earth and longitude lines rubs north to south of the earth.
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.
There is no such location. Every point on Earth has a latitude and longitude, otherwise that system wouldn't be much good for navigation.
Every point on Earth has a longitude and a latitude. The only exceptions arethe north and south poles. Each of them has a latitude and every longitude.
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.
Latitude and longitude are able to pinpoint a certain location on Earth accurately on a map.