it is something you choose to in-between the two numbers
All lines of longitude on earth converge at the South Pole. Circling it, you can 'walk around the world'.
The latitude of San Antonio, Texas is approximately 29.4241° N, and the longitude is around 98.4936° W.
Yes, it does. In fact, the Prime Meridian - the zero mark for longitude - is defined as the logitude of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
Look at your instruction manual. Or else, hold (A) until seconds flashes and press (C) twice. Then press (A) once. That's the longitude. To set lunitidal interval, press (B) twice until you see (INT'L) and 5:20. Use (C) + (D) to set the lunitidal interval.
There is no official set of "lines". Some globes and maps have more lines, spaced closer together. Some globes and maps have fewer lines, spaced farther apart. Some globes and maps have no lines at all. We have no way of knowing how many latitudes and longitudes are marked on the map that you're looking at today, and the next one you see may be marked at a different interval.
logitude hours of lyra
33°s 70°w
not sure about the latitude and logitude but i know the capital is Riyadh
Latitude: S 0° 32' 48.0696" / Longitude: E 166° 55' 15.9276"
latitude - 49.89553 longitude - 97.13836 intersection Main Street / Portage Ave
Latitude: N 26° 38' 49.0632" / Longitude: E 84° 54' 32.0184"
All lines of longitude on earth converge at the South Pole. Circling it, you can 'walk around the world'.
The latitude of San Antonio, Texas is approximately 29.4241° N, and the longitude is around 98.4936° W.
Yes, it does. In fact, the Prime Meridian - the zero mark for longitude - is defined as the logitude of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
they are logitude and latatude
one of them
Look at your instruction manual. Or else, hold (A) until seconds flashes and press (C) twice. Then press (A) once. That's the longitude. To set lunitidal interval, press (B) twice until you see (INT'L) and 5:20. Use (C) + (D) to set the lunitidal interval.