Geography, asked by muskan1965, 1 year ago

What is the area of Latitudinal Extend and Longitudinal Extend of Russia and USA?​

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Answered by sahilmurmu1
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Answer:

61.5240° N, 105.3188° E russia and

usa 37.0902° N, 95.7129° W

Answered by kirtisingh01
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Explanation:

Russia :-

Latitude/Longitude (Absolute Locations)

Moscow: (capital city) 55° 44' N, 37° 36' E

Irkutsk: 52° 16' N, 104° 17' E

Noril'sk: 69° 19' N, 88° 13' E

Perm: 58° 13' N, 56° 15' E

Saint Petersburg: 60° 4' N, 30° 7' E

  • Situated in northern Asia, Russia is in both the northern and eastern sides of the equator. The nation is analyzed by the Arctic Circle, and furthermore isolated into two perceived landmasses by the Ural Mountains; its territory west of those mountains is alluded to as European Russia, and incorporates the capital city of Moscow.

  • Russia is flanked by the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, twelve oceans, and 14 nations, including: Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, (Kaliningrad Oblast) and the Ukraine.

USA:-

Latitude/Longitude: (Absolute Locations)

Atlanta, GA: 33° 74´ N, 84° 38´ W

Chicago, IL: 41° 87´ N, 87° 62´ W

Miami, FL: 25° 78´ N, 80° 22´ W

Washington, DC: (capital city) 38° 89´ N, 77° 03´ W

  • The mainland United States of America (48 states) is in both the northern and western sides of the equator. Situated toward the north of the Tropic of Cancer, the nation is situated on the North American Continent and circumscribed by the nations of Canada, Mexico, and by the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes and Pacific Ocean.

  • Gold country, Alaska, is likewise part of the North American Continent and in part situated in three halves of the globe.

  • Hawaii, the 50th state, isn't a piece of the North American Continent on account of its disconnected area. Situated toward the south of the Tropic of Cancer, it's situated in both the northern and western halves of the globe and totally surounded by the Pacific Ocean.
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