At what latitude (on Earth)

  1. Two points M and N on the surface of the earth are given by the latitude and longitude M( latitude 50°S longitude 15°E ).
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  2. Assuming that the Earth is spherical and recalling that latitudes range from 0° at the Equator to 90° N at the North Pole, how
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  3. Assuming that the Earth is spherical and recalling that latitudes range from 0° at the Equator to 90° N at the North Pole, how
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  4. what are latitude and longitude?lines of __________ and lines __________ cross one another. they form a ____________ around the
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  5. X is a point on latitude 28.6°N and longitude 105.7°W. Y is on the same latitude as X but lies on longitude 34.3°E. calculate
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  6. why on the world average. Earth’s. atmosphere is in motion. Take into consideration the distribution of earth’s surface area
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  7. X and Y are points on the Earth's surface at opposite ends of a diameter through the centre of the Earth.a, if the longitude of
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  8. Over which part of the globe do the prevailing winds blow west to east?(1 point)Responses between 30°N and 60°N latitude
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  9. Over which part of the globe do the prevailing winds blow west to east?(1 point) Responses between 60°S and 90°S latitude
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  10. Over which part of the globe do the prevailing winds blow west to east?(1 point)Responses between 0°S and 30°S latitude
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