Forums: Georeferencing Working Group (GWG)What line of longitude (nearest degree) crosses the greatest amount of terrestrial terrain? and for a Bonus: name the iDigBio PI we met this morning. Log in to post commentsPrinter-friendly version Pam Soltis Pam Soltis Log in to post comments 21E 21E Log in to post comments wrong answer... wrong answer... Log in to post comments ... ... Log in to post comments 60N? 60N? Log in to post comments Pam Soltis Pam Soltis Log in to post comments 20E 48N Log in to post comments 20 degrees east 20 degrees east Log in to post comments 18E? 18E? Log in to post comments 76E? 76E Log in to post comments Most Land- 30 degrees west Most Land- 30 degrees west Pam Soltis Log in to post comments 44 E 44 E Log in to post comments 28 east and Pam Soltis 28 degrees east (longitude) and Pam Soltis (PI) Log in to post comments most landmass 44 E Log in to post comments 16E 16E Log in to post comments 17E 17E Log in to post comments 19E 19E Log in to post comments 21E 21E Log in to post comments 22E 22E Log in to post comments 23E 23E Log in to post comments 24E 24E Log in to post comments 25E 25E Log in to post comments Greatest amount of terrestrial terrain 31 degrees East Elana Log in to post comments
Pam Soltis
Pam Soltis
21E
21E
wrong answer...
wrong answer...
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60N?
60N?
Pam Soltis
Pam Soltis
20E
48N
20 degrees east
20 degrees east
18E?
18E?
76E?
76E
Most Land- 30 degrees west
Most Land- 30 degrees west
Pam Soltis
44 E
44 E
28 east and Pam Soltis
28 degrees east (longitude) and Pam Soltis (PI)
most landmass
44 E
16E
16E
17E
17E
19E
19E
21E
21E
22E
22E
23E
23E
24E
24E
25E
25E
Greatest amount of terrestrial terrain
31 degrees East
Elana