The maximum longitude is 180°, at any point on the line directly opposite the Prime Meridian.
(The line which, combined with the Prime Meridian, forms a complete circle around the Earth
and through the poles.)
180
The maximum number of 1-degree lines of longitude that can be drawn on a globe is 360, as the Earth is divided into 360 degrees of longitude, ranging from 0° to 360°. For latitude, there can be 181 lines, ranging from 90° North to 90° South, including the equator at 0°. Thus, combining both, the maximum total is 541 lines (360 longitude + 181 latitude).
There is no such coordinate as 100 degrees latitude, either north or south. The maximum latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
There is no such place as the maximum degree of latitude is only 90.
The prime meridian is a line at 0 degrees longitude.
The greatest number of degrees anyone can be from the prime meridian is 180 degrees. This is because the prime meridian itself is located at 0 degrees longitude, and the maximum longitude value is 180 degrees both east and west. Therefore, any location can be a maximum of 180 degrees away from the prime meridian.
180
The maximum degree of longitude is 180 degrees east and west, so 210 degrees longitude is impossible.
The maximum degree of longitude is only 180.
There is no such longitude. The maximum degrees for lines of longitude is 180 east and west only.
Lines of longitude converge at the poles. The maximum longitude is 180 degrees, at the International Date Line.
180
+180 degrees.
That's impossible - the MAXIMUM latitute north or south is 90 degrees !
Zero degrees longitude
There is no such coordinate as 100 degrees latitude, either north or south. The maximum latitude number is 90 degrees, at the north and south poles.
There is no such place as the maximum degree of latitude is only 90.