The co-ordinates of Moscow are latitude 55°45′N, longitude 37°37′E.
That's in the middle of the Mediterranean.
Kind of close, I guess, on the scale of countries and continents. -- The difference between the longitudes of Moscow and Jerusalem is about 2.4° . -- From Jerusalem, you have to travel about 140 miles east to reach the longitude of Moscow. -- From Moscow, you have to travel about 93 miles west to reach the longitude of Jerusalem.
A Parallel - because they are imaginary lines that run around the earth parallel to the equator
On your map, Or paper if the question is on your paper. Hope this helps.
Moscow is located at 55.05 degrees N latitude and 38.50 E longitude.
Prime Meridian and the Equator
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Laditude is -9 55N Longitude is -84 02W PS: HOPE THAT HELPED : )
The answer is parallels. No. The answer to another name for LADITUDE lines is PADALLELS.
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47 00 N, 8 00 E
Latitude = 30.27º N (30º16'12" N) Longitude = 97.78º W (97º46'47" W).
That's in the middle of the Mediterranean.
10 degrees.
Kind of close, I guess, on the scale of countries and continents. -- The difference between the longitudes of Moscow and Jerusalem is about 2.4° . -- From Jerusalem, you have to travel about 140 miles east to reach the longitude of Moscow. -- From Moscow, you have to travel about 93 miles west to reach the longitude of Jerusalem.
They are 18°58′30″N 72°49′33″E