No. Such a thing is not possible. No point on Earth can have a latitude greater than
90 degrees.
"90 degrees north" is the north pole. "90 degrees south" is the south pole. No places
on Earth are any more norther or souther than those places are, respectively.
There is no such latitude as "150 degrees north". The greatest possible north latitude is 90 degrees . . . at the north pole.
which city is located at 36 degrees north and 15 degrees east
japan is located 37 degrees North and 140 degrees East
Nope... those coordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean !
Singapore is located at 1.5 degrees north 103.8 degrees east.
30 N 150 W is in the North Pacific Ocean, and a city would be impossible. The nearest land is Hawaii 19.8968° N, 155.5828° W
There is no such latitude as "150 degrees north". The greatest possible north latitude is 90 degrees . . . at the north pole.
No, because 30 degrees north 150 degrees west is a location in the Pacific Ocean somewhere between Hawaii and California.
which city is located at 36 degrees north and 15 degrees east
japan is located 37 degrees North and 140 degrees East
Latitude only goes between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north, so no.
Nope... those coordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean !
Singapore is located at 1.5 degrees north 103.8 degrees east.
Japan is located at 36 degrees north and 140 degrees east.
No point on Earth could possible be situated at those coordinates, because the highest possible number for latitude is 90 degrees. 90° North latitude is the north pole, and 90° south latitude is the south pole.
Denmark is located at 57 degrees north and 10 degrees south.
The city that is located at 25 degrees north and 77 degrees west is Nassau. The city of Nassau is located in the Bahamas.