The question describes two imaginary lines on Earth. Both of them join the north
and south poles, and each is over 12,000 miles long.
-- Some of the features located at 70° west longitude, through which that line
passes, include the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, the
northeastern US, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Chile,
Argentina, and Antarctica.
-- Some of the features located at 40° west longitude, through which that line
passes, include the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, the Atlantic Ocean, Brazil, and
Antarctica.
There is no city located there. It is the Atlantic Ocean.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
The closest major city is Madrid, located at 40 degrees 25 minutes north latitude and 3 degrees 39 minutes west longitude, a 2 degrees east difference.
No, most of Brazil is not located between 70 degrees west longitude and 40 degrees west latitude. Brazil spans a wide range of latitudes from about 5 degrees north to 33 degrees south, and longitudes from about 35 to 74 degrees west.
That would be (10 + 30) = 40 degrees west longitude.
Tarancón, Spain.
There is no city located there. It is the Atlantic Ocean.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
The closest major city is Madrid, located at 40 degrees 25 minutes north latitude and 3 degrees 39 minutes west longitude, a 2 degrees east difference.
No, most of Brazil is not located between 70 degrees west longitude and 40 degrees west latitude. Brazil spans a wide range of latitudes from about 5 degrees north to 33 degrees south, and longitudes from about 35 to 74 degrees west.
That would be (10 + 30) = 40 degrees west longitude.
Antarctica is located 0 degrees north and 40 degrees east.
The US state of Pennsylvania is located at approximately 40 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees west longitude. It measures how far north or south a location is from the equator, while longitude measures how far east or west it's from the Prime Meridian.
Dayton, Ohio.
Reno, Nevada.
Greenland is located at approximately 70 degrees north latitude and 40 degrees west longitude.
Columbus, the capital city of Ohio, is located at 40 degrees North and 83 degrees West. It is also the largest city in Ohio.