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160 degrees east longitude to 20 degrees west longitude is the eastern hemisphere.
It is 160 degrees east longitude to the west.
20 degrees east longitude to 160 degrees west longitude is the western hemisphere.
It is east of 160 degrees east longitude.
So choose D
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dn is north, i.e. the northern hemisphere.
20w-160e is the eastern hemisphere, that is, as long as it is less than 20w and 160e, it is the eastern hemisphere.
159e is less than 160e, so it is the Eastern Hemisphere.
When comparing the eastern and western hemispheres, the east longitude is compared with the east longitude, and the west longitude is compared with the west longitude, just as the east longitude given in the question is only compared with the east longitude
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20w 160e is the eastern hemisphere (so c, d is correct), north of the equator is the northern hemisphere (so a, b, d are correct), it can be seen that only d meets these two conditions, so this question chooses d.
Hope it helps you, thank you!
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The northern and southern hemispheres are divided by the equator, and the eastern and western hemispheres are divided by the 160 degrees east longitude and the 20 degrees west longitude. The Eastern Hemisphere is between 20 degrees west longitude and 160 degrees east longitude, and the western hemisphere is between 20 degrees west and 160 degrees east longitude. Therefore, D should be chosen.
aLocated in the Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere;
b is located in the northern hemisphere, western hemisphere;
c is located in the southern hemisphere, eastern hemisphere.
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DN is north!
E is the East! The North High Point, of course, is right!!
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The decomposition line of the northern and southern hemispheres is the equator, which is the 0 degree parallel. The dividing line between the eastern and western hemispheres is a meridian coil consisting of 20 degrees west longitude and 160 degrees east longitude.
Eastern Hemisphere range: 20 degrees west longitude, 0 degrees east longitude, 160 degrees east longitude. So:
aNorthern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere.
bNorthern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere.
cSouthern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere.
dNorthern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere.
So choose A
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Among the following locations, the locations in both the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres are, 16°E, 16°E
161°e120°e
159°W north latitude in the Northern Hemisphere and southern latitude in the Southern Hemisphere;
Longitude greater than 160 degrees in the Western Hemisphere, less than 20 degrees in the Eastern Hemisphere; The rest of the east longitude is in the eastern hemisphere and the west longitude is in the western hemisphere.
So, 16°E – in the Northern Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
161°E – in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
120°E – in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres.
159°W – in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
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Longitude greater than 160 degrees east longitude in the western hemisphere, and less than 20 degrees west longitude in the eastern hemisphere; The rest of the east longitude is in the eastern hemisphere and the west longitude is in the western hemisphere.
N north latitude is in the Northern Hemisphere, and S is in the Southern Hemisphere.
16°E in the Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere.
161°E – in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
120°E – in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres.
159°W – in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
So, choose A decisively
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Remember the following to judge:
north of the equator is the north latitude, and south of the south latitude; those at north latitude (n) in the Northern Hemisphere, and those at south latitude (S) in the Southern Hemisphere;
Longitude less than 20 degrees in the Eastern Hemisphere, greater than 160 degrees in the Western Hemisphere, other (between 20 and 160 degrees) east longitude (e) in the Eastern Hemisphere, west longitude (w) in the Western Hemisphere.
The following locations are located in the Eastern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere
37 degrees e53 degrees N
A37 degrees E53 degrees N
Eastern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere.
B37 degrees W53 degrees N - Western Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere.
c37 degrees e53 degrees s - Eastern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere.
D37 degrees and W53 degrees S - Western Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere.
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Among the following locations, i.e., in the Northern Hemisphere and in the Eastern Hemisphere, the locations are A, 40°N 16°W
d、80°n/159°e
those with n are in the Northern Hemisphere; The west longitude is less than 20 degrees, and the east longitude is less than 160 degrees, which is the eastern hemisphere.
Hope it helps.
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The distinction between the northern and southern hemispheres is that the eastern and western hemispheres refer to the eastern hemisphere from 20w to 160e, and the rest is the western hemisphere.
So the answer is AD
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Choose A, 40°N 16°W, D, 80°N 159°E according to the following judgment:
1. North latitude (n) is in the northern hemisphere, and south latitude (s) is in the southern hemisphere.
2. 20 degrees west longitude 0 degrees east longitude 160 degrees: in the eastern hemisphere; Longitude 160 180 degrees east longitude 20 degrees west longitude: in the Western Hemisphere.
or longitude less than 20 degrees in the Eastern Hemisphere, greater than 160 degrees in the Western Hemisphere, 20 160 degrees between Eastern Longitude (e) in the Eastern Hemisphere, and Western Longitude (W) in the Western Hemisphere.
So A, 40°N 16°W - Northern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere B, 30°N 161°E - Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere C, 20°S 120°E - Southern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere D, 80°N 159°E - Northern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere.
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d、80°n/159°e
The northern latitude is in the northern hemisphere.
20 degrees west longitude---0 degrees --- 160 degrees east longitude in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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C test question analysis: all the northern latitudes are located in the northern hemisphere, the west longitude hail is located in the eastern hemisphere next to the source at 20°, and the east longitude is greater than 160° in the western hemisphere.
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Answer D: To do this question, you must first figure out how to divide the eastern and western hemispheres, and the southern and northern hemispheres. The eastern and western hemispheres are divided by the lines of 20°W and 160°E, and the eastern hemisphere is from 20°W to 160°E in the east, and its longitude range is 20°W--0°--160°E; 20°W to the west to 160°E is the Western Hemisphere, and its longitude ranges from 160°E to 180° to 20°W. The northern and southern hemispheres are divided by the equator, the area north of the equator is the northern hemisphere, and the area south of the equator is the southern hemisphere.
Combined with the above, it is D that meets the requirements of the question
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The Northern Hemisphere is the hemisphere north of the equator, and the latitude symbol is n
The range of the Eastern Hemisphere is 20°W to 160°E, i.e. longitude less than 20° (both east and west longitude) are in the Eastern Hemisphere); But the east longitude is less than 160° in the eastern hemisphere.
So choose B
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b。It is located in the Eastern Hemisphere, so the longitude is east of 20 degrees west longitude and west of 160 degrees east longitude; Located in the Northern Hemisphere, the dimensions are between 0 degrees and 90 degrees north latitude (those with s in the title are wrong). So the answer is b.
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b。It is located in the Eastern Hemisphere, so the longitude is east of 20 degrees west longitude and west of 160 degrees east longitude; Located in the Northern Hemisphere, (those with s in the title are all in the Southern Hemisphere). So the answer is b.
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Of the four sites below that are located in both the Eastern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, 30°s, 30°s – Eastern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere.
45°N – Eastern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere.
10°s – Western Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere.
12°N – Western Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere.
Just remember the following:
those at north latitude (n) in the Northern Hemisphere, and those at south latitude (S) in the Southern Hemisphere;
West longitude (w) 20 degrees 0 degrees East longitude (e) 160 degrees in the Eastern Hemisphere, east longitude (e) 160 degrees 180 degrees West longitude (w) 20 degrees in the Western Hemisphere - that is, longitude less than 20 degrees in the Eastern Hemisphere, greater than 160 degrees in the Western Hemisphere, 20 160 degrees east longitude in the Eastern Hemisphere, west longitude in the Western Hemisphere.