A time belt, or zone, is 15 degrees of longitude wide.
At westernmost, 124"22'At easternmost 114"10so approx 10 degrees absolute width, though the above longitudes are at different lattitudes. Maximum width at same latitude is approx 6.5 degrees
-- The northern and southern hemispheres each have 90 degrees of latitude and 360 degrees of longitude. -- The eastern and western hemispheres each have 180 degrees of latitude and 180 degrees of longitude.
The grassland biome covers a wide range of longitudes and latitudes, but generally falls between 23.5° and 60° latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Longitude can vary, but many grasslands are found within the mid-latitude regions of continents.
As wide as my ass:)
Europe's latitude ranges from approximately 36 degrees North to 71 degrees North. The continent spans a wide range of latitudes, leading to diverse climates and landscapes across the region.
Russia spans across a wide region, so it has various longitude and latitude coordinates. However, the westernmost point of Russia is approximately around 19 degrees east longitude and 41 degrees north latitude. The southernmost point of Russia is around 41 degrees north latitude and 37 degrees east longitude.
No, most of Brazil is not located between 70 degrees west longitude and 40 degrees west latitude. Brazil spans a wide range of latitudes from about 5 degrees north to 33 degrees south, and longitudes from about 35 to 74 degrees west.
The Earth's axis is tilted 23½ degrees, so the Sun is overhead on two dates each year within a strip that is 47 degrees of latitude (5200 km) wide, between the Tropics of Cancer in the north and Capricorn in the south.
One degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers) apart. This distance varies slightly due to the Earth's shape, but it's a commonly used average value for navigation and geographic measurements.
That latitude crosses the little skinny piece of West Virginia that sticks up there between Ohio and Pennsylvania and is only about 12 miles wide. It crosses land in Glendale, Wheeling, Dallas, Moundsville, and Cameron, WVa.
CA (California) is 250 miles wide. CA (Canada) is 3426 miles wide.