50 degress south and 35 degress west
The eastern hemisphere begins at 0 degrees longitude, known as the Prime Meridian, and ends at 180 degrees longitude, known as the antimeridian. This encompasses most of Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
The eastern hemisphere is the half of the Earth that lies east of the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude) and west of the antimeridian (180 degrees longitude). It includes parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
Australia's latitude is south and its longitude is east. This is because Australia is located below the equator in the southern hemisphere and to the east of the Prime Meridian in the eastern hemisphere.
The meridians of 0° and 180° longitude separate the eastern and western hemispheres.
The location at 30 degrees east longitude primarily intersects with Africa, particularly near the eastern part of the continent. On the other hand, the location at 150 degrees west longitude falls within the Pacific Ocean, but it is closest to the eastern coast of Australia.
The continent found 135 degrees east of the prime meridian is Australia. This longitude runs through the eastern part of Australia, including regions such as Queensland and New South Wales.
30 degrees
The eastern hemisphere is the part of the earth that is east of the prime meridian and west of 180 degrees longitude.
The Prime or Greenwich Meridian at 0 degrees.
Zero degrees
Russian's longitude is currently 60.0000 degrees N and 90.0000 degrees E. Russia is located in Eastern Europe and in Northern Asia.
-- The northern and southern hemispheres each have 90 degrees of latitude and 360 degrees of longitude. -- The eastern and western hemispheres each have 180 degrees of latitude and 180 degrees of longitude.