The 80 degrees East meridian primarily passes through several countries in Asia. It runs through parts of the Indian subcontinent, including India and Bangladesh, and then continues northward into Myanmar (Burma). Additionally, it crosses through parts of China and eventually reaches the Arctic Ocean.
80 degrees W longitude passes through North America, South America, and Antarctica.
When you typed your question, you wrote " 80' ", using the symbol for "minutes", but I'm going to assume that you actually meant to refer to the meridian of " 80° ", that is, 80 DEGREES East. The 80° East meridian traverses territory of . . . -- Russian Federation -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- China -- India -- Sri Lanka -- Antarctica (separate continent, with no countries)
The 80 W meridian passes through-- Canada-- USA-- Cuba-- Cayman Islands-- Panama-- Ecuador -- Peru-- Antarctica
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
That point is on the Antarctic continent. There are no countries there.
80 degrees W longitude passes through North America, South America, and Antarctica.
Since 80 degrees Centigrade is 176 degrees Fahrenheit, there are no countries that have that temperature. And if they did, no one could live there.
When you typed your question, you wrote " 80' ", using the symbol for "minutes", but I'm going to assume that you actually meant to refer to the meridian of " 80° ", that is, 80 DEGREES East. The 80° East meridian traverses territory of . . . -- Russian Federation -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- China -- India -- Sri Lanka -- Antarctica (separate continent, with no countries)
The 80 W meridian passes through-- Canada-- USA-- Cuba-- Cayman Islands-- Panama-- Ecuador -- Peru-- Antarctica
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
It passes through Antarctica and Antarctic ice shelves
That point is on the Antarctic continent. There are no countries there.
-- If you mean countries that are completely and totallybetween those latitudes,then my guess would be Kazakhstan and Mongolia.-- If you mean countries that some part of them lies within those latitudes, thenthe two largest ones are Canada and Russia.
80 degrees latitude means 80 degrees north or south of the equator
110 degrees W through 80 degrees W
80 degrees east longitude
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.