Russia :)
The same as the total number of different lengths that can be measured on a3-foot ruler. If you name two longitudes, then no matter how close togetherthey are, I can always name another longitude that's in between yours. Sothere's no limit to the number of different longitudes that we can name.
to know the exact location of a country or a place
Antarctica has territory at EVERY longitude.
I tried. Believe me, I tried. But I finally had to give up trying to figure out whether 90 and 45 are latitudes or longitudes, and if they're latitudes, whether they're north or south latitudes, and if they're longitudes, whether they're east or west longitudes.
India
europe
The same as the total number of different lengths that can be measured on a3-foot ruler. If you name two longitudes, then no matter how close togetherthey are, I can always name another longitude that's in between yours. Sothere's no limit to the number of different longitudes that we can name.
to know the exact location of a country or a place
An infinite number
Indonesia.
Antarctica has territory at EVERY longitude.
I tried. Believe me, I tried. But I finally had to give up trying to figure out whether 90 and 45 are latitudes or longitudes, and if they're latitudes, whether they're north or south latitudes, and if they're longitudes, whether they're east or west longitudes.
There are 360 longitudes
i have no idea :P
Those are two different longitudes on the Earth's surface. Measured along the equator, they're about 690 miles apart. No single point can have two different longitudes, but Algeria is situated just right and 'wide' enough to have territory at both of them. Antarctica also includes both of those longitudes, but it's not a country.
India
That's a single point in France. France also has an infinite number of other latitudes and longitudes in it, so you can't say that the "country is located" at that point.