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Well, we know right away that since we're talking about angles, somehow there has to be

360 degrees of it all the way around the Earth.

The 360 is split up in two pieces. Each piece covers halfway around the Earth.

So the maximum measurement you'll ever hear is 180 degrees, either to the

east or to the west of the zero line.

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The maximum degrees of latitude is 90, for both north and south.

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The highest degree of longitude is 180 degrees. You can go 180 degrees west or 180 degrees east of the prime meridian. Either way you would end up at the same line of longitude.

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There is a maximum of 90 degrees north and south latitude and 180 degrees east and west longitude.

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How many degrees is the maximum for longitude?

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