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LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE Basic Concepts

Basic Concepts. LATITUDE LATITUDE LATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the Equator. There are 90 degrees of latitude

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Page 1: Basic Concepts. LATITUDE LATITUDE LATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the Equator. There are 90 degrees of latitude

LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE

Basic Concepts

Page 2: Basic Concepts. LATITUDE LATITUDE LATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the Equator. There are 90 degrees of latitude

LATITUDELATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in

degrees north or south of the Equator.There are 90 degrees of latitude from the Equator to

each of the poles (north or south pole).Latitude lines are parallel, that is, they are the same

distance apart. That’s why they are called "PARALLELS".The equator is at 0°. It divides the Earth in half and it's

the largest parallel on Earth.Positions on latitude lines above the Equator are called

"north" and are in the northern hemisphere. They are abbreviated with the letter "N.”

Positions on latitude lines below the Equator are called "south," which is abbreviated with an "S." They indicate the position a point is in the southern hemisphere.

Page 3: Basic Concepts. LATITUDE LATITUDE LATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the Equator. There are 90 degrees of latitude

LATITUDE

Page 4: Basic Concepts. LATITUDE LATITUDE LATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the Equator. There are 90 degrees of latitude

LONGITUDELONGITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in

degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian.The Prime Meridian divides the Earth in half and it’s 0° .It passes through the community of Greenwich (near London,

England).

The Prime Meridian (as do all other lines of longitude), passes through the north and south pole. These lines are NOT parallel. They make the Earth look like a peeled orange.

Longitude lines to the left of the Prime Meridian give locations west, in the western hemisphere.

Longitude lines to the right of the Prime Meridian give locations east, in the eastern hemisphere.

Because the Earth is round like a ball, not all longitude lines are visible. There are 180 other lines of longitude on the other side of the globe. But on the opposite side of the Prime Meridian, the meridian line is 180° and is called the International Dateline.

Page 5: Basic Concepts. LATITUDE LATITUDE LATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the Equator. There are 90 degrees of latitude

LONGITUDE

Page 6: Basic Concepts. LATITUDE LATITUDE LATITUDE is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the Equator. There are 90 degrees of latitude

EARTH’S GRIDIn order to find the exact position of a point over the

Earth's surface we use both parallels and meridians together as a system of reference, which is called geographic coordinates or geographic grid (or just "Earth's grid").

Such "coordinates" are measured in (angular) degrees.