There is no such latitude as "100 degrees north". The highest latitude is 90 degrees.
The north pole is 90° north. The south pole is 90° south.
Perhaps the question refers to 100 degrees longitude.
Islands at 100° west longitude and "up by the north pole" (Canada):
Axel Heiberg Island
Amund Ringnes Island
Ellef Ringnes Island
Bathurst Island
Cornwall Island
Islands at 100° east longitude and "up by the north pole" (Russian Federation):
Ostrov Komsomolets
Ostrov Oktobr'skoy Revolyutsii
Ostrov Bol'shevik
There is no such latitude as "150 degrees north". The greatest possible north latitude is 90 degrees . . . at the north pole.
Yes, the North Pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude. It is the northernmost point on Earth, where all lines of longitude converge. Unlike other latitudes, which run parallel to the equator, the North Pole is a single point at the top of the globe. Therefore, it is not at 100 degrees north; that latitude does not exist.
There is no such thing as "100 degrees north". The highest possible latitude is 90 degrees. 90 degrees north is the north pole. 90 degrees south is the south pole.
No specific island is located exactly at the coordinates 100° W and 74° N. These coordinates would place you in the Arctic Ocean, near the North Pole, where no significant landmass exists.
The current position of the North Pole is approximately located in the Arctic Ocean, around 90 degrees north latitude. It is constantly shifting due to the Earth's axial tilt and movement.
There is no such latitude as "150 degrees north". The greatest possible north latitude is 90 degrees . . . at the north pole.
Latitudes range from 90° south to 90° north, also often expressed as -90° to +90°. 90° south latitude is the south pole, and 90° north latitude is the north pole.
There is no such thing as "100 degrees north". The highest possible latitude is 90 degrees. 90 degrees north is the north pole. 90 degrees south is the south pole.
Boiling point of water is related to atmospheric pressure not environmental factors. The north pole is not on a landmass so the assumed elevation is sea level, and water boils @ 100°C at sea level.
No specific island is located exactly at the coordinates 100° W and 74° N. These coordinates would place you in the Arctic Ocean, near the North Pole, where no significant landmass exists.
The current position of the North Pole is approximately located in the Arctic Ocean, around 90 degrees north latitude. It is constantly shifting due to the Earth's axial tilt and movement.
There is no "100 degrees N". Latitude is measured in degrees (angles) N or S of the equator, a maximum of 90° N (the North Pole) or 90° S (the South Pole) Longitude is measured in degrees E or W of Greenwich, England (the 0° line), and 100° E runs through Asia (Russia, Mongolia, Sumatra) and across the Indian Ocean to Antarctica.
Answer this question… What city is 26 degrees north 100 degrees west?
A location that is 60 degrees north and 100 degrees west is in Canada, specifically in the northern part of the province of Saskatchewan. This would be north of the city of Saskatoon in a remote, sparsely populated area.
30 degrees north and 100 degrees west is located in Texas.
100 degrees west will put you somewhere in the American continent. You can't go 100 degrees south, as 90 degrees will put you at the south pole !
The continent that is located at 60 degrees north and 100 degrees east is Asia.