"90S latitude" is the definition of the south pole, which is on the Antarctic continent.
At that particular place (as well as at the north pole), the longitude is irrelevant,
because all longitudes converge (come together, meet) at the poles.
the continent that includes the coordinated of 45n latitude and 115e longitude is Asia
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That point is in northeast China, only about 26 miles from the border with Outer Mongolia, and about 360 miles north-northeast of the center of Beijing. China, of course, is on the Asian continent.
90° South latitude is the south pole, which is located on the Antarctic continent. The longitude doesn't even matter, because ALL longitudes converge at the poles.
the continent that includes the coordinated of 45n latitude and 115e longitude is Asia
Australia
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Asia
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That point is in northeast China, only about 26 miles from the border with Outer Mongolia, and about 360 miles north-northeast of the center of Beijing. China, of course, is on the Asian continent.
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90° South latitude is the south pole, which is located on the Antarctic continent. The longitude doesn't even matter, because ALL longitudes converge at the poles.
The coordinates of 45 North latitude and 115 East longitude fall in Asia. Specifically, this point is located in eastern Asia, close to the border between Mongolia and China.
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Only longitutude crosses latitudinal lines (horizontal circles)
45 N 115 E is China (near Mongolia)