It is Brazil, South America.
Latitude - 8 degree , 4 minute North and 37 degree 6 minute N Longitude - 68 degree, 7 minute East and 97 degree 25 minute East
That range of longitudes includes parts of Russia, Mongolia, China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Antarctica, but none of the fifty USA.
There's no city at 31° north (latitude) 74° east (longitude) That point is in eastern Pakistan, about 44 miles southwest of Lahore.
The distance between longitudes decreases from the equator toward the poles due to the Earth's spherical shape. At the equator, the circles of latitude are widest, allowing longitudes to be spaced further apart. As you move towards the poles, these circles of latitude become smaller, causing the longitudes to converge. Consequently, the angular distance represented by each degree of longitude diminishes as one approaches the poles.
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It is Brazil, South America.
The country that is located at 65 degrees North latitude and 20 degrees West longitude is Iceland. The country that is located at 65 degrees North latitude and 20 degrees West longitude is Iceland.
Latitude - 8 degree , 4 minute North and 37 degree 6 minute N Longitude - 68 degree, 7 minute East and 97 degree 25 minute East
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That range of longitudes includes parts of Russia, Mongolia, China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Antarctica, but none of the fifty USA.
There's no city at 31° north (latitude) 74° east (longitude) That point is in eastern Pakistan, about 44 miles southwest of Lahore.
That point is about 47 miles southeast of Libreville, in Gabon.
Isthmus of Panama in Panama.
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The distance between longitudes decreases from the equator toward the poles due to the Earth's spherical shape. At the equator, the circles of latitude are widest, allowing longitudes to be spaced further apart. As you move towards the poles, these circles of latitude become smaller, causing the longitudes to converge. Consequently, the angular distance represented by each degree of longitude diminishes as one approaches the poles.
There's no such thing as the latitude/longitude of a whole country. That point is in central Egypt, about 150 miles southwest of the center of Cairo.