That is the latitude at which the constelation Cancer is located overhead.
At 30 degrees N latitude, you are 30 degrees north of the equator. Each degree of latitude is equivalent to about 69 miles, so at 30 degrees N latitude, you would be approximately 2,070 miles north of the equator.
Latitude 30°N is located 30 degrees north of the equator, while latitude 0°S is located on the equator. This means that latitude 30°N is further north and experiences different seasons and daylight hours compared to latitude 0°S, which is always near the equator and experiences relatively consistent temperatures and day lengths throughout the year.
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Reading it off my map: The extent of Japanese territory appears to be bounded north/south by latitudes 30degrees10minutes and 45degrees45minutes north latitude.
North you can find this out if you look on a world map and find the 30 degrees north line then see if Japan is north or south of it .That's how you could figure it out if you have it on a test.
60 north and 30 north
Mediterannean sea
That is the latitude at which the constelation Cancer is located overhead.
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The parallel of 30 north latitude traverses territory of each of these countries: -- Morocco -- Algeria -- Libya -- Egypt -- Israel -- Jordan -- Saudi Arabia -- Iraq -- Kuwait -- Iran -- Afghanistan -- Pakistan -- India -- Nepal -- China -- Japan -- Mexico -- USA
At 30 degrees N latitude, you are 30 degrees north of the equator. Each degree of latitude is equivalent to about 69 miles, so at 30 degrees N latitude, you would be approximately 2,070 miles north of the equator.
That's west of Cairo, Egypt.
Latitude 30°N is located 30 degrees north of the equator, while latitude 0°S is located on the equator. This means that latitude 30°N is further north and experiences different seasons and daylight hours compared to latitude 0°S, which is always near the equator and experiences relatively consistent temperatures and day lengths throughout the year.
... and the sky as seen from where else . . .
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