It is B° north of the equator and A° west of the prime meridian.
This point is just across the border in Mexico, about 17.9 miles south of I-10, Exit 18-B, in El Paso.
Beijing is located at Latitude: 39° 55', North. Longitude: 116° 23', EastRome is located at Latitude: 41° 52', North. Longitude: 12° 37', EastSo Rome is the further North.
Lines of latitude and longitude are perpendicular because they represent different angles to the reference point of the Earth's center. Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and represent distances north or south from it, while lines of longitude converge at the poles and represent distances east or west from the Prime Meridian. Their perpendicular relationship helps to pinpoint specific locations on the Earth's surface using a coordinate system.
That point is located about 1,035 miles from the north pole, on Devon Island in Nunavut. It's about 50 miles southeast of Macormick Bay, but my map shows no labeled towns or villages on the island.
The actual answer is: The Western Providence. At least, that's what I found.
Well, it looks like there are a lot of conferences in Virginia Beach. We found three hotel and conference centers there: 1). Hilton Resorts and Conference Center 313 LASKIN RD, Virginia Beach 36.8593° north latitude 75.9796° west longitude. 2). Pavilion Towers Resort & Conference Center 1900 PAVILION DR, Virginia Beach 36.8447° north latitude 75.9927° west longitude. 3). Virginia Beach Resort Hotel & Conference Center 2800 SHORE DR, Virginia Beach 36.9127° north latitude 76.0664° west longitude.
A latitude on the northern hemisphere and longitude on the eastern hemipshere accounts for one quarter of the planet which includes eastern Europe, middle east, India and Asia. The particular city depends on the specific values of "b" for latitude and "a" for longitude.
This point is just across the border in Mexico, about 17.9 miles south of I-10, Exit 18-B, in El Paso.
Beijing is located at Latitude: 39° 55', North. Longitude: 116° 23', EastRome is located at Latitude: 41° 52', North. Longitude: 12° 37', EastSo Rome is the further North.
Well u have to b more specific at what latitude/ longitude?
Lines of latitude and longitude are perpendicular because they represent different angles to the reference point of the Earth's center. Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator and represent distances north or south from it, while lines of longitude converge at the poles and represent distances east or west from the Prime Meridian. Their perpendicular relationship helps to pinpoint specific locations on the Earth's surface using a coordinate system.
That point is located about 1,035 miles from the north pole, on Devon Island in Nunavut. It's about 50 miles southeast of Macormick Bay, but my map shows no labeled towns or villages on the island.
If two travellers 'A' and 'B' started from the Prime Meridian (zero longitude). 'A' travelled to the West, and ''B travelled to the East, they will meet on the other side of the World at 180 degrees longitude. Therefore, the biggest number is 180 degrees longitude. The International Date Line roughly follows the 180 degrees longitude north-south line on the Earth.
A: Hartinger Ocean & B: Gridlines
The lines of latitude are lines that go east and west around the globe or map ,the equater us the line in the middle that separates north and south :)
The actual answer is: The Western Providence. At least, that's what I found.
The Sea of Japan lies roughly between latitudes 35° to 45°N and between longitudes 128° to 140°E. This is between Russia, North Korea, and South Korea to the west and the main islands of Japan to the east.