Arctic Ocean
20 S 100 E is in the Indian ocean, off the west coast of Australia.
90 degrees south latitude is the precise location of the South Pole. The South Pole is in Antarctica, a continent of quite some size. It contains no oceans. The South Atlantic runs from the Equator to about 77 degrees south and from 20 degrees east to 65 degrees west
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From mid-town Manhattan in New York City . . . -- 100 miles north puts you about 1 mile southeast of Lawrenceville NY. -- 100 miles west is a place about 4 miles west of Andreas PA. -- 100 miles south and you're in the Atlantic Ocean, about 24 miles east of Atlantic City NJ. -- 100 miles east, and you're still farther out in the Atlantic Ocean, about 16 miles offshore south of the beach at Amagansett, Long Island, and ... need I say it ? ... about 100 miles east of New York City.
If you mean north latitude, then the point is in the east-central Pacific Ocean,about 1,890 miles due west of the northern California coast.If you mean south latitude, then the point is in the south Pacific Ocean,about 1,320 miles due east of Wellington, New Zealand.
Nothing its the Atlantic ocean
Ah, what a lovely question! At 20 degrees south and 100 degrees east, you'll find yourself in the beautiful continent of Australia. Just imagine the stunning landscapes and unique wildlife that call this place home. Keep exploring and painting those happy little maps, my friend!
41ºN 29ºW is in the North Atlantic Ocean about 100 km north of all nine islands in the Azores.41ºN 29ºE is in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey.41ºS 29ºW is in the South Atlantic Ocean, 1500 km north of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and 2000 km east of Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.41ºS 29ºE is 500 km south of South Africa and halfway between the South Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
The Falklan Islands are the small islands off the East coast of Argentina on the Atlantic Ocean.
The location 39 degrees South and 177 degrees East falls in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. It is in an area known as the South Pacific Ocean, offshore from the North Island of New Zealand.
Ah, what a lovely location you've given me! 100 degrees East longitude and 80 degrees South latitude would place you in the vast and serene beauty of Antarctica. Imagine the icy landscapes and majestic wildlife you might encounter there, my friend. Keep exploring and let your imagination run wild with the wonders of the world.
The South Pacific Ocean.