Which state capital is east of the 90 degree W longitude line: Jackson, Indianapolis, or St Paul.

I think that Indianapolis is the answer is that correct?

Also, Is this correct? The Pacific Ocean is East of Asia, East of Australia, West of North America and West of South America? Did I leave anything out?

Thank You!

All are correct.

You could add that the Pacific Ocean is north of Antarctica and south of the Arctic Circle.

To determine which state capital is east of the 90 degree W longitude line, we can use a map or an online mapping tool.

If we look at a map or a globe, we can see that the 90 degree W longitude line runs vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole. To the east of this line, we find the states located in the Central Standard Time Zone or Eastern Standard Time Zone, which includes parts of the United States.

Out of the options given, St. Paul is the state capital that falls east of the 90 degree W longitude line. St. Paul is the capital city of Minnesota, which is located to the east of 90 degree W longitude.

So, the correct answer is St. Paul, not Indianapolis or Jackson.

Regarding your second question, it seems there is a slight confusion. The Pacific Ocean is not east of Asia, Australia, North America, or South America. In fact, the Pacific Ocean is located to the east of Asia and Australia and to the west of North America and South America.

To help remember their relative positions, we can use the analogy of the phrase "the sun rises in the east and sets in the west." This means that the Sun rises in the east, which is where Asia and Australia are located, and sets in the west, which is where North America and South America are located. The Pacific Ocean is hence situated between these landmasses.

So, to correct the statement: The Pacific Ocean is east of Asia and Australia and west of North America and South America.

I hope this clarifies your questions! Let me know if there's anything else I can help with.