No longitude between 0° - 67° West or 0° - 172° East
touches any part of US territory.
The states that touch the 155th meridian of west longitude are California, Nevada, Idaho, and Montana.
No, this statement is false. Meridians are lines of longitude that converge at the poles, meaning they touch at the poles. Lines of latitude, however, like the equator, never intersect and are always parallel to each other.
37 deg 20' N latitude, 121deg 53' W longitude.
Every longitude in the range of 66.95° west to 124.74° west crosses the "lower 48".
Everywhere. Latitude and longitude are systems of measurement on the physical Earth; using two coordinates, we can define any location on the surface of the Earth. They don't have any physical existence.
The states that touch the 155th meridian of west longitude are California, Nevada, Idaho, and Montana.
Every parallel of latitude crosses every meridian of longitude.
The Prime Meridian (zero degrees longitude) crosses England, France, and Spain.
Approximate longitude of USA: 77°01′W
There are six Bristows in the US, each at their own longitude.
North America, just a little bit of Greenland, Europe, and Asia
No, this statement is false. Meridians are lines of longitude that converge at the poles, meaning they touch at the poles. Lines of latitude, however, like the equator, never intersect and are always parallel to each other.
37 deg 20' N latitude, 121deg 53' W longitude.
Every longitude in the range of 66.95° west to 124.74° west crosses the "lower 48".
Lines of longitude tells us the degrees of the world. They are split up into the eastern and western hemispheres by the prime meridian.
Hawaii and Alaska do not touch the original country.
Artic Sea dosent touch The US