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And in the same citie, some of the digits will be static and for that matter could be supressed if you know what you were talking about.
Also, that is why this is better, you can reference any point in the total volumetric area of the planet using 3 values.
Also, is less confusing.
Because of that Big Ben is a good and iconic example as Longitute wiould be near 360 DEGREES of the complete angle, so 99.98%.
In particular, we could use 1/100,000,000 of the length of the quadrant through Paris.That would, rather conveniently, be the metre.
Since it starts pretty close to the Thames, the top is close to 96 metres above sea level.
f we're on the subject of needlessly confusing systems, I'd like to know what bright spark thought it was a good idea to call a longitudinal measurement latitude and a lateral measurement longitude. If you apply the same logic to a tape measure my garden path is a hundred feet wide and three feet long.
An airport runway could be 2 km long x 30 m wide,