Most of Minnesota's northern border runs along 49° north latitude. However, there is a small section (Northwest Angle, Angle Township, Lake of the Woods County) that sticks up into the boundary waters at 49° 23′ 3.69″ N.
The northernmost latitude is 90 degrees north. Only one point is there . . .
the north pole. So it's impossible to draw a 'line' at that latitude.
That boundary appears to follow the meridian of 104.0532° west
for its entire 138-mile length.
80 degrees east longitude
-- Origin of longitude -- Zero degrees longitude -- Boundary between Eastern and Western Hemispheres -- Greenwich Meridian
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Colorado is below Wyoming
Cheyenne, Wyoming is 441 miles west on Interstate 80 from Lincoln, Nebraska.
Wyoming
Lincoln in Nebraska
A halfway point between Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Cheyenne, Wyoming would be Collyer, Nebraska.
108 miles
The point with these coordinates (latitude 44°N and longitude 111° West) is located on the western boundary of Wyoming, close to Jackson lake, Wyoming. This is in between Grand Teton national park and Yellowstone national park.
The Aleutian Island chain of Alaska crosses the 180° meridian, the boundary between east and west longitude. So the farthest east longitude and farthest west longitude in the USA are both 180 degrees.
South Dakota is the state which is located between North Dakota and Nebraska.
80 degrees east longitude
Missouri River BasinThe Missouri River starts in Montana and flows through North and South Dakota, forms the boundary between Nebraska and Iowa and part of the boundary between Kansas and Missouri, and flows through Missouri to the Mississippi River.
It's the boundary line between the two regions, and the zero of both.
It depends... in Wyoming and Nebraska they have gates on the exit ramps that get closed in a storm.. also between Reno and California