That would be (10 + 30) = 40 degrees west longitude.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica."150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
Mexico is at 30 degrees north and 115 degrees west.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
A circular line 30 degrees north of the equator and another [parallel] one 30 degrees south.
30 degrees north and 30 degrees west is in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Africa.
30 degrees north and 30 degrees west is in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Africa.
That would be (10 + 30) = 40 degrees west longitude.
30 degrees north and 100 degrees west is located in Texas.
30 degrees north and 133 degrees west is in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California and northeast of Hawaii.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica."150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
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North Atlantic
Mexico is at 30 degrees north and 115 degrees west.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
There is no entire country that occupies the space at 60 degrees west and 30 degrees south. This is, however, a point of land that is located in Argentina.
A circular line 30 degrees north of the equator and another [parallel] one 30 degrees south.