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The latitude of Tampa is 27.947N. The longitude is -82.458W. It is in the Eastern Standard time zone.The latitude of Florida varies between, that of some place in the south and the latitude of some place in the north of the state.
Every place has its own unique latitude and longitude, so other than China, no other place can have the same latitude and longitude as itself.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
You can calculate the longitude of a place when time is given using the Greenwich solar time.
No, you cannot do that. If you could find an exact location with latitude alone, then the whole concept of longitude would be a huge redundancy and longitude could be discarded. Latitude alone defines the north or south angle between the equator and the place of interest, but the place could still be anywhere on an east/west circle all around the Earth at that latitude. 'Longitude' is the other number, that tells where on that circle the place is.
Every place has its own unique latitude and longitude, so other than China, no other place can have the same latitude and longitude as itself.
The latitude of Tampa is 27.947N. The longitude is -82.458W. It is in the Eastern Standard time zone.The latitude of Florida varies between, that of some place in the south and the latitude of some place in the north of the state.
tampa is a nice place to live
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
Tampa is a City in the US State of Florida.
You can calculate the longitude of a place when time is given using the Greenwich solar time.
The closest place to buy a kreg tool is in Davie, Florida. They have their own website. It is 189 minutes from Tampa, Florida, about 258 miles. They also have lots of other tools.
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Lakeland is almost half way to Orlando, though closer to Tampa. If you were driving from St Pete rather than Tampa proper, then I think it is pretty close to halfway. It is a fairly big place with several hotels, restaurants -- even a couple of lame tourist attractions, but i don't know if it qualifies as a "city." If you are driving and all you want is a quick stop, there is a rest stop (bathrooms, vending machines off I4 that is, I think, almost exactly halfway between Tampa proper and Orlando.
The 'longitude' of a place is its angle east or west of the Prime Meridian .