Latitude and Longitude Tutorial Lesson Latitude and Longitude
Lines of latitude and lines longitude cross one another. They form a grid system around the earth. .
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Lines of latitude and lines longitude cross one another.
They form a grid system around the earth.
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Lines of latitude are also called parallels.
They circle the earth parallel to the Equator.
They measure north and south of equator in degrees.
The Equator is at 0° latitude.
The North Pole is at 90°N (north).Maps101.com
Lines of longitude are also called meridians.
They circle the earth from Pole to Pole.
They measure east and west of the starting line, at 0° longitude or the Prime Meridian.
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Only one place can be found at the point where lines cross one another.
Use degrees (°) and minutes (’) to give an exact spot where one line of latitude crosses one line of longitude – an absolute location.
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The equator circles the middle of the Earth.
It divides the earth into hemispheres or “half-spheres.”
North of the equator is the Northern Hemisphere.
South of the equator is the Southern Hemisphere.
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The Prime Meridian runs from north to south.
It divides the earth into half spheres in the other direction.
East of the Prime Meridian for 180 degrees is the Eastern Hemisphere.
West of the Prime Meridian for 180 degrees is the Western Hemisphere.
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Use the information provided on your notes to answer the questions.
1. On the blank next to each number of degrees on the chart, place the letter E (east), W (west), N (north), or S (south).
2. Find “1” on the chart and write “equator” along this line. Draw a blue line over the equator.
3. The equator is 0 degrees latitude.
4. Latitude is measured b) north and south from the equator.
5. Latitude lines run a) east and west but measure distance b) north and south.
6. Find “2” on the chart and write “Prime Meridian” along the line. Draw a red line over the Prime Meridian.
7. The Prime Meridian is 0 degrees longitude.
8. Longitude is measured a) east and west from the Prime Meridian.
9. Longitude lines run b) north and south but measure distance a) east and west of the Prime Meridian.
10. The location of is 15°N latitude and 150°W longitude.
11. The location of is 45°N latitude and 90°W longitude.
12. The location of is 15°S latitude and 60°W longitude.
13. The location of is 0° latitude and 150°E longitude.
14. The location of is 30°N latitude and 60°E longitude.
15. The location of is 60°N latitude and 0° longitude.
16. The location of is 45°S latitude and 90°E longitude.