No, it is not possible for a city to be located at 30° N, 150° W, as this coordinates point falls in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of the Australian coast. The nearest landmass would be the eastern coast of Australia, but the specific coordinates are offshore. Cities are typically located on land, so this particular coordinate does not correspond to any urban area.
Nope... those coordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean !
There is no city located at 30° north / 150° west. The explanation is the fact that those coordinates describe a point located in the Pacific Ocean, about 775 miles northeast of Honolulu and 1,850 miles west-southwest of Los Angeles.
There is no such latitude as "150 degrees north". The greatest possible north latitude is 90 degrees . . . at the north pole.
No whole country can be located all at one point, no matter how small it is. That point is in southeastern Australia, about 260 miles southwest of Brisbane. Any other point in Australia, or in any other country, has different coordinates.
The coordinates 30 degrees south 150 degrees east correspond to Australia, which is located in the southern hemisphere.
No, it is not possible for a city to be located at 30° N, 150° W, as this coordinates point falls in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of the Australian coast. The nearest landmass would be the eastern coast of Australia, but the specific coordinates are offshore. Cities are typically located on land, so this particular coordinate does not correspond to any urban area.
Coordinates for Brasilia are: 150 48' South and 470 54' West.
Nope... those coordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean !
150, 0, 24.
There is no city located at 30° north / 150° west. The explanation is the fact that those coordinates describe a point located in the Pacific Ocean, about 775 miles northeast of Honolulu and 1,850 miles west-southwest of Los Angeles.
150, 113, 23.
There is no such latitude as "150 degrees north". The greatest possible north latitude is 90 degrees . . . at the north pole.
yes i can its Australia
To draw an isosceles triangle in QBasic, you can use the LINE statement to create the triangle's sides. First, define the coordinates for the triangle's vertices. For example, if the top vertex is at (100, 50) and the base vertices are at (50, 150) and (150, 150), you can use the following code: LINE (100, 50)-(50, 150) ' Left side LINE (100, 50)-(150, 150) ' Right side LINE (50, 150)-(150, 150) ' Base This code will draw an isosceles triangle with the specified vertices on the screen.
64° 0′ 0″ N, 150° 0′ 0″ W
No whole country can be located all at one point, no matter how small it is. That point is in southeastern Australia, about 260 miles southwest of Brisbane. Any other point in Australia, or in any other country, has different coordinates.