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The smallest unit of latitude and longitude is one minute, which is further divided into seconds. One minute of latitude is approximately equal to one nautical mile. One minute of longitude varies in distance based on the latitude but is also approximately one nautical mile at the equator.
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There are 1 degree of longitude for every 15 minutes. Therefore, 4 minutes of longitude is equal to 1/15th of a degree.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
A degree of longitude and latitude is further subdivided into minutes and seconds (units of arc, not time).
where is 120 degree longitude
The smallest unit of latitude and longitude is one minute, which is further divided into seconds. One minute of latitude is approximately equal to one nautical mile. One minute of longitude varies in distance based on the latitude but is also approximately one nautical mile at the equator.
0o longitude.
Latitude: 21 degree north Longitude: 103 degree west
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There are 1 degree of longitude for every 15 minutes. Therefore, 4 minutes of longitude is equal to 1/15th of a degree.
The smallest is 0o0'0'' and the largest is 180o0'0''
"1 degree"... smallest part of a degree is ".1 degree"
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
meridians?
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
france is at a longitude of 5 degree btw dont trust anything this website says