South américa
The ocean located at 40 degrees south latitude and 160 degrees west longitude is the South Pacific Ocean. This region falls within the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica and is characterized by strong westerly winds and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The South Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of the world's oceans, covering approximately 63 million square miles and reaching depths of over 36,000 feet in the Mariana Trench.
The coordinates 9 degrees south and 160 degrees east point to a location in the South Pacific Ocean, near the Solomon Islands.
Latitude is either 'north' or 'south', so this question can refer to either of twodifferent places after it's corrected.160 W longitude / 65 north latitude:This point is in western Alaska, about 81 miles north-northeast of Unalakleet.160 W longitude / 65 south latitude:This point is in the far south Pacific Ocean, about 800 miles from the nearest pointon the coast of Antarctica, and 1,740 miles southeast of Invercargill, New Zealand.
I think it is South American
South américa
South américa
South américa
15 S 160 W is in the South Pacific Ocean, near the islands French Polynesia.
The Southern Ocean.
The ocean located at 40 degrees south latitude and 160 degrees west longitude is the South Pacific Ocean. This region falls within the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica and is characterized by strong westerly winds and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The South Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of the world's oceans, covering approximately 63 million square miles and reaching depths of over 36,000 feet in the Mariana Trench.
The coordinates 9 degrees south and 160 degrees east point to a location in the South Pacific Ocean, near the Solomon Islands.
There's no state there. That point is in the Pacific Ocean,about 125 miles south of the nearest point of Hawaii.
It depends on what type of severe storm you are talking about. A hurricane, for instance, comes from warm parts of the ocean. The warmer the water, the more severe the storm. Cyclones start south of the Equator, in the south-west Pacific Ocean, west of 160 degrees longitude or in the south-east Indian Ocean east east of 90 degrees east, or in the south-west Indian Ocean. Hurricanes are found north of the equator, usually in the North Atlantic ocean, the northeast Pacific east of the International date line, or in the south Pacific Ocean east of 160 degrees E. They actuallt form over the warm waters of the Equator. Typhoons form in the northwest Pacific Ocean, west of the International date line and in the China Seas.
There's no state there. That point is in the Pacific Ocean,about 125 miles south of the nearest point of Hawaii.
Latitude is either 'north' or 'south', so this question can refer to either of twodifferent places after it's corrected.160 W longitude / 65 north latitude:This point is in western Alaska, about 81 miles north-northeast of Unalakleet.160 W longitude / 65 south latitude:This point is in the far south Pacific Ocean, about 800 miles from the nearest pointon the coast of Antarctica, and 1,740 miles southeast of Invercargill, New Zealand.
I think it is South American