North of the Equator and in the Western Hemisphere of the world.
Every point in Canada has north latitude and west longitude. The same is true of the USA, except for part of Alaska's Aleutian chain, which crosses into the eastern hemisphere.
That's very much like asking "What is the exact spelling of the name of the person who watched the World Cup final on TV ?". Every point on earth has a different latitude and longitude. How many points do you think there are in Canada ? Canada subtends all latitudes between roughly 41.7° and 83.1° North, and all longitudes between roughly 52.6° and 141° West. Every latitude or longitude you choose within those ranges crosses territory in Canada.
Every line of constant latitude intersects every possible longitude, and vice-versa.
The absolute location. There was never much need to find a name for such a place, since every parallel of latitude crosses every meridian of longitude, and every meridian crosses every parallel.
The equator is a latitude line, so it has no specific longitude. The equator is at 0o north or south. There are many points on the equator, so every point on the equator has a different longitude.
Every point on earth has both a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate. That's how you tell people where the point is, even if they're not there.
Every longitude between 52.63° and 141° west, and every latitude between 41.7° and 83.1° north, passes through Canada.
No, not every planet in our solar system has latitude and longitude. These coordinates are specific to Earth's coordinate system and are used to locate points on the surface of the planet. Other planets may have their own unique coordinate systems or may not have a system in place at all.
The tropic of Capricorn is a parallel of latitude, at roughly 23.5° south latitude and crossing every longitude.
Every meridian of longitude is perpendicular to every parallel of latitude, and every parallel of latitude is perpendicular to every meridian of longitude.
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.
Every parallel of latitude crosses every meridian of longitude.
Every point in Canada has north latitude and west longitude. The same is true of the USA, except for part of Alaska's Aleutian chain, which crosses into the eastern hemisphere.
Every soccer field will have a different longitude and latitude.
A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represent vertical position, and twoor three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.
Every line of longitude intersects with every line of latitude and vic-versa.
That's very much like asking "What is the exact spelling of the name of the person who watched the World Cup final on TV ?". Every point on earth has a different latitude and longitude. How many points do you think there are in Canada ? Canada subtends all latitudes between roughly 41.7° and 83.1° North, and all longitudes between roughly 52.6° and 141° West. Every latitude or longitude you choose within those ranges crosses territory in Canada.