Please check your co-ordinates, those are not a land mass
A place on the globe is located using a grid system based on lines of latitude and longitude. Latitude lines run horizontally and measure distances north or south of the Equator, while longitude lines run vertically and measure distances east or west of the Prime Meridian. By identifying the specific coordinates (degrees of latitude and longitude), one can pinpoint any location on Earth accurately. For example, a location at 40°N latitude and 74°W longitude corresponds to New York City.
A set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes a single point, so it's not possible for a whole country to be located at a single set of coordinates. In this case, that point isn't in any country at all. It's on the Antarctic continent, more than 300 miles south of the nearest ocean coast, and about 2,840 miles almost due south of Capetown, South Africa.
A place's position on the globe is described using coordinates of latitude and longitude. Latitude measures how far north or south a location is from the equator, ranging from 0° at the equator to 90° at the poles. Longitude measures how far east or west a location is from the Prime Meridian, which is designated as 0° longitude. Together, these coordinates provide a precise way to pinpoint any location on Earth.
The pattern that helps locate places on the globe is the use of latitude and longitude. Latitude lines run horizontally, measuring the distance north or south of the Equator, while longitude lines run vertically, measuring the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian. This grid system allows for precise identification of any location on Earth by providing a unique coordinate pair.
People use degrees on the globe to specify locations through a coordinate system comprised of latitude and longitude. Latitude measures how far north or south a point is from the equator, while longitude indicates how far east or west it is from the Prime Meridian. This system helps in navigation, mapping, and understanding geographical relationships, allowing for precise identification of any location on Earth. Additionally, degrees are essential in various fields like meteorology, aviation, and geography for data analysis and forecasting.
It is Brazil, South America.
australia
Antarctica
South america extends from about 13 degree N latitude in the north 55 degree S latitude in the south 35 degree W longitude in the east to 81 degree W in the west
There is no country at the coordinates 80 degrees south latitude and 140 degrees west longitude. It is a point on the continent of Antarctica.
That point is about 47 miles southeast of Libreville, in Gabon.
latitude 32 degree south and longitude 55 degrees east
What country having 15 degree - 30 degree South latitude, 45 degree - 60 degree East longitude
It's not possible to locate or identify such a place, because no latitude, whether north or south, is ever greater than 90 degrees.
Latitude: 33°55′S Longitude: 18°25′E
sorry, but wiki doesn't help you with your math. MWAHAH.
The latitude and longitude for 46 degrees North latitude from the Prime Meridian are approximately 46 degrees North latitude, 0 degrees longitude. Moving to 21 degrees South, 35 degrees West would take you to approximately 21 degrees South latitude, 35 degrees West longitude. Continuing to 20 degrees South, 45 degrees West would position you at approximately 20 degrees South latitude, 45 degrees West longitude. Finally, moving to 20 degrees North would bring you around 20 degrees North latitude, along the same longitude as the previous location (45 degrees West).