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use the map provided. which lines of latitude and longitude shown on the map intersect in the country of sweden? write the coordinates in this format: 40°n, 80°w (use the correct numbers and directions).
Step1: Identify Sweden's location on the map
Sweden is in Northern Europe. Looking at the latitude and longitude lines, the Arctic Circle (around 66.5°N) and longitude lines like 15°E, 30°E are near. But from the map's markings, the latitude line 60°N (or higher, like 66°N for Arctic Circle) and longitude around 15°E - 30°E. But more precisely, Sweden is intersected by latitude around 60°N to 66°N and longitude 10°E to 30°E. From the map, the latitude line 60°N (or 66°N Arctic Circle) and longitude 15°E? Wait, the map has 15°E, 30°E, 40°E, 60°E, and latitudes 40°N, 42°N, 50°N? Wait no, the map shows 60°N (the line with 60°N) and longitude 15°E? Wait, Sweden is in the area where latitude is around 60°N to 66°N (Arctic Circle) and longitude 10°E to 30°E. From the map, the latitude line 60°N (or 66°N) and longitude 15°E? Wait, the map's Sweden is near the Arctic Circle (66.5°N) and longitude around 15°E - 30°E. But the format is 40°N, 80°W. So let's check: Sweden's coordinates, looking at the map, the latitude line 60°N (or 66°N) and longitude 15°E? Wait, maybe 60°N and 15°E? Wait no, let's see the map: the Arctic Circle is marked, and Sweden is north of 60°N. Let's check the lines: the latitude line 60°N (the one with 60°N) and longitude 15°E (the 15°E line). So the coordinates would be 60°N, 15°E? Wait, no, maybe 66°N (Arctic Circle) and 15°E? Wait, the map has "Arctic Circle" marked, and Sweden is within the Arctic Circle's vicinity. Alternatively, looking at the map, Sweden is intersected by latitude 60°N and longitude 15°E? Wait, let's confirm: Sweden's approximate coordinates are around 60°N to 69°N latitude and 11°E to 24°E longitude. From the map, the latitude line 60°N (the line labeled 60°N) and longitude 15°E (the 15°E line) intersect in Sweden. So the coordinates would be 60°N, 15°E? Wait, no, maybe 66°N (Arctic Circle) and 15°E? Wait, the Arctic Circle is a latitude line (66.5°N), and longitude 15°E. But the map's labels: "15°E" is a longitude line, and "60°N" is a latitude line. Sweden is between 60°N and Arctic Circle (66.5°N) and between 10°E and 30°E. So the intersection of latitude (e.g., 60°N) and longitude (15°E) is in Sweden? Wait, maybe the correct coordinates are 60°N, 15°E? Or 66°N, 15°E? Wait, let's check the map again. The map shows "Sweden" near the Arctic Circle (labeled) and the longitude lines 15°E, 30°E, etc. So the latitude line could be 60°N (or 66°N) and longitude 15°E. Let's go with 60°N, 15°E? Wait, no, maybe 66°N (Arctic Circle) and 15°E. But the format is 40°N, 80°W. So the correct coordinates for Sweden's intersection: looking at the map, the latitude line 60°N (the one with 60°N) and longitude 15°E (the 15°E line) intersect in Sweden. So the answer is 60°N, 15°E? Wait, no, maybe 66°N, 15°E. Wait, the Arctic Circle is 66.5°N, but maybe the map uses 60°N or 66°N. Alternatively, maybe 60°N and 15°E. Let's confirm: Sweden is in Northern Europe, so latitude north (N) and longitude east (E). So the coordinates would be, for example, 60°N, 15°E.
Step2: Format the coordinates
The format is [latitude]N, [longitude]E (or W, but Sweden is east of Greenwich, so E). So combining the latitude and longitude lines that intersect in Sweden, we get 60°N, 15°E (or more accurately, maybe 66°N, 15°E, but from the map's markings, 60°N and 15°E are visible lines intersecting in Sweden's region).
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60°N, 15°E (or 66°N, 15°E depending on map precision; the most probable from visible lines is 60°N, 15°E)