Anywhere around the Earth north of 80 degrees north latitude is a location in the Arctic Ocean, except where Greenland and the islands of northern Canada extend past that latitude.
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
At 80 degrees south latitude and zero degrees longitude lies the Geographic South Pole, which is the southernmost point on Earth. This location marks the point where the Earth's axis intersects its surface.
44 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees west longitude is near, but not in, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada ‎
Australia
Anywhere around the Earth north of 80 degrees north latitude is a location in the Arctic Ocean, except where Greenland and the islands of northern Canada extend past that latitude.
80 degrees latitude means 80 degrees north or south of the equator
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
At 80 degrees south latitude and zero degrees longitude lies the Geographic South Pole, which is the southernmost point on Earth. This location marks the point where the Earth's axis intersects its surface.
The location 80° south latitude and 80° east longitude is in East Antarctica. It is near the center of the Argus Dome, the highest point of the continent and arguably the coldest spot on Earth.
The location 80° south latitude and 80° east longitude is in East Antarctica. It is near the center of the Argus Dome, the highest point of the continent and arguably the coldest spot on Earth.
80 E is India.
Arctic Ocean
44 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees west longitude is near, but not in, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada ‎
Indian Ocean
latitude 0 north longitude 80 west
Antarctica