On the south bank of the Thames river
this is called the absolute location
this is called the absolute location
The Globe theater was built in 1599 and destroyed in 1613.It was again built on the same site a year later and then closed down in 1642. The current location of Globe theater is about 250 meters from the original site in London and is now called the Shakespeare's globe.
"Shakespeare's Globe Theatre" is the name of the modern reconstruction of the Globe in Southwark, London, not far from the location of the original Globe. The repertoire of play performed there includes all of Shakespeare's plays, of course, as well as plays by Marlowe and other Elizabethan playwrights. You can check out what's going on there at the related link.
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.
Yes it is.. they rebuilt the Globe at the exact location.
The awnser is absolute location
it depends on the location of the tower of globe>>
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this is called the absolute location
this is called the absolute location
Thats 180 degrees of longitude, from your current location, (either way, east or west) Assuming greenwich mean time if your in england Local time zone changes may alter this figure
The weatherAdded: And their geographic location on the globe.
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Yes! Of Course!
Latitude and Longitude :)