Right angles of 90 degrees
This position would be the South Pole. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is located at the South Pole, but isn't really a city.
The letters E, F, and L contain right angles measuring 90 degrees
None. All are right-angles (90 degrees). An acute angle is less than 90 degrees and more than zero degrees. The single angle formed by the letter V is an acute angle.
This point is on Pulau Merbau Island in Indonesia, about 60 miles southwest of Singapore.
60 N 20 E is the Baltic Sea. The continent is Europe.
The continent located at 60 degrees south and 60 degrees east is Antarctica.
60 degrees north is latitude. 90 degrees east is longitude.
60°S 60°E is in the south-centre of the Indian ocean. It is 500km off the coast of Antarctica.
Asia
The coordinates 60 degrees north and 90 degrees east intersect in central Asia, near the border between Kazakhstan and Russia. This point lies in the vast Siberian region of Russia, renowned for its remote and sparsely populated landscape.
The continent located at 30 degrees S and 120 degrees E is Australia.
The latitude of Antarctica is approximately 66 to 90 degrees South. All lines of longitude converge at the South Pole, so all lines of longitude pass through Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent covering 10% of the earth's surface -- about as large as USA and Mexico combined. Latitude and longitude imply specific locations, not general geographies.
The coordinates 52 degrees N by 22 degrees E correspond to Europe. These coordinates pinpoint a location in eastern Europe, specifically in the country of Poland. The latitude of 52 degrees N places it in the northern part of the continent, while the longitude of 22 degrees E situates it towards the eastern side of Europe.
What country in Europe is along the line of 60 degrees north latitude?
70 S 90 E is Antarctica
The Prime Meridian, which is located at 0 degrees longitude, serves as the starting point for measuring longitude. Meridians to the east of 0 degrees include 30 degrees E, 60 degrees E, 90 degrees E, and so on.