its always listed first!
Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always.
There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're
careful to make clear which is which.
Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always. There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're careful to make clear which is which.
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What is degree latitude of Valdivia, Chile
1 degree of latitude is about 111 km or about 69 miles. Anywhere.
The distance from the equator is the angle of latitude. The distance from equator can be measured as magnitude of the latitude.The equator is at zero degrees latitude and a location north of the equator has a positive latitude value from 0 to +90, whereas a location south of the equator has a negative latitude. For example, a one-degree distance from the equator represents a length of ~111 km (or 60 nautical miles).
its always listed first!
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Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always. There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're careful to make clear which is which.
Latitude is typically, customarily, traditionally, and commonly listed first, but not always. There's no rule. You're free to write the coordinates in either sequence, as long as you're careful to make clear which is which.
It's always listed first!:)
The width of one degree of latitude depends on the location. At the equator on degree is 68.71 miles. At latitude 40 degrees, one degree is 68.99 miles. At latitude 80 degrees, one degree is 69.38 miles.
The longitude is typically listed second, after the latitude. Except for computer input, though, it's not a hard and fast rule. Where the coordinates are to be read by a human being, it makes absolutely no difference which coordinate you list first, just as long as you clearly indicate which number is the latitude and which one is the longitude.
The longitude is typically listed second, after the latitude. Except for computer input, though, it's not a hard and fast rule. Where the coordinates are to be read by a human being, it makes absolutely no difference which coordinate you list first, just as long as you clearly indicate which number is the latitude and which one is the longitude.
Gansu Sheng, China.
Latitude: 21 degree north Longitude: 103 degree west
Latitude is typically, usually, traditionally listed first, before longitude.But that's not a hard and fast rule, and it's not always that way.You're free to list it either way you want to, as long as you make itperfectly clear which number is latitude and which is longitude.
It is called absolute location.