No north or south latitude can be greater than 90 degrees.
Those are the locations of the north and south poles.
According to the World Atlas website, the longitude and latitude coordinates of 36 degrees north and 140 degrees east is the location of the city of Ibaraki-ken in Japan. According to Google Maps, those coordinates are for the country of Japan. Google Maps is a great source for finding the location of a place on earth by its longitude and latitude coordinates. Simply type the latitude coordinate into the search box and then type a comma and then type the longitude coordinate. Google Maps will then display that location.
Mid-latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
Mid latitude cyclones are typically comma-shaped.
A comma has nothing to do with the metric system. You put it there to make it easier to read large strings of digits. Alternatively, you could use spaces or other "delimiters". 10000 = 10,000 = 10 000 etc.
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According to the World Atlas website, the longitude and latitude coordinates of 36 degrees north and 140 degrees east is the location of the city of Ibaraki-ken in Japan. According to Google Maps, those coordinates are for the country of Japan. Google Maps is a great source for finding the location of a place on earth by its longitude and latitude coordinates. Simply type the latitude coordinate into the search box and then type a comma and then type the longitude coordinate. Google Maps will then display that location.
add a comma after the semicolon.
It is not necessary to use a comma immediately following the word "hence." However, if the phrase following "hence" is a separate clause, then a comma may be used to separate the clauses.
A comma splice is such a comma, when it collects two independent clauses are connected by only a comma. The following example illustrates a comma splice: the job is hard, get some rest.
add a comma after the semicolon.
If your question is the following then there should be no comma: Should there be a comma after "a man by the name of _______"? No comma is needed.
The point of a comma is to establish the meaning of an "and or but or any of these conjectives". So there is no need to use and after a comma, as its not proper grammer.e.g. ,and / ,but / ,therefor Hope this helps,
In a compound sentence, the comma would be placed before the word but.
It would be appropriate to use a comma between compound subjects or compound verbs.
Comma. For example, pink, red, yellow and blue.
Yes, a comma is not necessary after the word "yes" when it is used to answer a question. The comma is typically used when there is additional information following the "yes" that needs to be separated.
Unfortunately you will have to decide now.