There's no city there. That point is out in the big middle of the
Pacific Ocean, about 2,100 miles southwest of Honolulu.
There is no such location because the maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees.
No such point can exist, because no point on Earth can have both an eastand a west coordinate.(Except for the north and south poles, where ALLlongitudes converge.)
Longitude is labeled from zero (at the Prime Meridian) to 180 degreesin each direction, east and west, from it.
The 180 degree line of longitude is called the 180th meridian or the antimieridian. This line is 180 degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian such that longitude at 180E and 180W is the same line. The International Date Line basically follows this line from the North and South poles..
180
All places on Earth west from Prime Meridian to 180 degree are in the western hemisphere.
0 degrees is true North. 180 deg is South and 270 deg is West so 250 is slightly West of WSW (West South West = 247.5 deg).
If you are facing north and turn clockwise through 270 degrees, you will end up facing west. This is because a 90-degree turn to the east, a 180-degree turn to the south, and then an additional 90-degree turn to the west results in a westward direction.
There is no such location because the maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees.
180 degrees east/west longitude
There are 180°s from the North Pole to the South Pole.
East 180 to west 180.
In the Western Hemisphere.
eastern hemisphers
No such point can exist, because no point on Earth can have both an eastand a west coordinate.(Except for the north and south poles, where ALLlongitudes converge.)
No. You have to cross 360 degrees of meridian for a great circle, so 180 degrees East plus 180 degrees West around the equator will form a great circle.
Longitude is labeled from zero (at the Prime Meridian) to 180 degreesin each direction, east and west, from it.