Clever. That's a lot like asking "Where in my body am I ?"
Since the system of latitude and longitude is a system invented for the purpose of describing locations on the surface of the earth, and is uniquely and exhaustively appropriate to that purpose, the complete answer consists of two parts:
1). The world is located at every imaginable and every possible latitude and longitude.
2). Every latitude and longitude is a location somewhere in the world.
We use longitude and latitude when looking at a map to calculate time.
on a map
Use the latitude and longitude lines on the map along with the coordinates. Find where the two coordinates meet and that will be the location you are looking for.
A map with parallel lines of latitude and longitude is known as a Mercator projection map. This type of map is often used for navigation purposes due to its representation of straight lines of latitude and longitude, making it easier to measure distances and plot courses. However, the Mercator projection distorts the size of landmasses, especially near the poles.
Asia Latitude is 38.142013 and Longitutde is 71.314304 Asia Latitude is 38.142013 and Longitutde is 71.314304
Latitude and longitude
Latitude and longitude are able to pinpoint a certain location on Earth accurately on a map.
We use longitude and latitude when looking at a map to calculate time.
Latitude and Longitude are used to point to exactly where you want to be
By Longitude and Latitude
on a map
latitude and longitude
Latitude will always be north and south on a world map. Longitude will always be east and west on a map.
On a map, longitude lines go up and down, AKA vertically. Latitude lines are horizontal lines on a map.
Latitude and Longitude map
Every point on Earth has a longitude and a latitude. The only exceptions arethe north and south poles. Each of them has a latitude and every longitude.
Latitude measures the distance from East to West. Longitude measures the distance from North to South. As for Military Grid, it shows a location/object on the map and, what Latitude and Longitude line that location/object is on.