Leo lies between Virgo to the east and Cancer to the west.
Any point at 80° north latitude is only about 690 miles from the north Pole.
Lines of latitude and longitude allow a specific point to be located any where on the world.
-- The northernmost point on the coast of Nanumanga is located at . . . 6.2741° south latitude 176.3207° east longitude. -- The northeast end of the runway at Funafuti International Airport is located at . . . 8.5192° south latitude 179.2013° east longitude. -- The southernmost point on the coast of Niuoku is located at . . . 9.4362° south latitude 179.8624° east longitude.
130 degrees north latitude does not exist because the maximum degree of latitude is 90, both north and south.
Equator. The Equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Any point located at 0 degrees latitude lies directly on this line.
The latitude of every point on the equator is zero.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. Together, they tell you exactly where the point is located.
You can find the South Pole at 90 degrees S, a single GPS point.
Any point at 80° north latitude is only about 690 miles from the north Pole.
Every point on the equator is.
There is a point on the equator at everylongitude.All of them have zero latitude.
There is no Tropic of Leo.
Lines of latitude and longitude allow a specific point to be located any where on the world.
-- The northernmost point on the coast of Nanumanga is located at . . . 6.2741° south latitude 176.3207° east longitude. -- The northeast end of the runway at Funafuti International Airport is located at . . . 8.5192° south latitude 179.2013° east longitude. -- The southernmost point on the coast of Niuoku is located at . . . 9.4362° south latitude 179.8624° east longitude.
130 degrees north latitude does not exist because the maximum degree of latitude is 90, both north and south.
Equator. The Equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Any point located at 0 degrees latitude lies directly on this line.
"90° North latitude" describes a single point on earth. That point is commonly referred to as the "north pole".