No country is located at 150 degrees north latitude 100 degrees east longitude, as those coordinates would be in the Arctic Ocean near the North Pole.
That point is in Oregon, roughly 150 miles east of Salem.
That point is in central Egypt, about 150 miles southwest of the center of Cairo.
Yes, they ceretainly are. That's why it's often called the "30th parallel" ... becauseit's parallel to the equator, and also parallel to all the other lines of latitude, so it'salways the same distance from any other line of latitude you choose.Every point on the 30th parallel south is about 2,073 miles from the equator,4,147 miles from the 30th parallel north, 4,147 miles in the other direction fromthe south pole, and 8,293 miles from the north pole.
At 85 degrees north latitude, that point is only about 345 miles from the north Pole. The nearest land is on the north coast of Canada's Ellesmere Island, about 150 miles to the southeast of this point, so the point itself is not part of any country.
No country is located at 150 degrees north latitude 100 degrees east longitude, as those coordinates would be in the Arctic Ocean near the North Pole.
That point is in Oregon, roughly 150 miles east of Salem.
That point is in Oregon, roughly 150 miles east of Salem.
Naval Weapons Station China Lake is located in the Mojave Desert approximately 150 miles north of Los Angeles at latitude 35.68556 by longitude -117.691944.
That point is in central Egypt, about 150 miles southwest of the center of Cairo.
That point is in the sea, about 750 miles west of Lisbon and 150 miles east northeast of Ponta Delgada in the Azores.
That point is in Chickaloon Bay, about 12 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska International Airport.
That point is in east-central France about 110 miles west of the border with Switzerland. It's about 95 miles northwest of Lyon, 150 miles northeast of Limoges, and 150 miles southeast of Paris.
There's no such thing as the latitude/longitude of a whole country. That point is in central Egypt, about 150 miles southwest of the center of Cairo.
That point is in central Egypt, about 150 miles southwest of the center of Cairo.
Let's break this question down into segments to which responses are possible:-- 70° north latitude / 100° west longitudeThat point is at sea in the Northwest Passages some 1,380 miles from the north pole,about 19.3 miles west of John Halkett Island in Bay Chimo, Nunavut, Canada.-- 150 north latitudeThat coordinate is meaningless. Latitude can't exceed 90° either north or south.-- 100 north longitudeThat coordinate is equally meaningless. If it's a 'longitude', then it must beeast or west. If it's north, then it must be a 'latitude', and it can't exceed 90.
Mont Blanc is approximately 150 miles north of Monaco.