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What is latitude ang longitude?

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What is latitude ang longitude?

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  1. Latitude is distance in degrees from the Equator.

    Longitude is distance in degrees from the Prime Meridien that passes through Greenwich, England.


  2. Latitude is the lines on the maps that go across left to the right, like the equator. It only goes West to East. It borders between West and East at the prime meridian.

    Longitude is the lines on the maps that go up and down like the Prime Meridian. It only goes North to South. It borders between North and South at the Equator. Anything below the equator is South or anything above it is North.

    So, what latitude and longitude are is they help you to locate where things are. Even in the oceans they use latitude and longitude to locate ships or anything important.

  3. Latitude:

    Latitude, usually denoted symbolically by the Greek letter phi (Φ) gives the location of a place on Earth (or other planetary body) north or south of the equator. Lines of Latitude are the horizontal lines shown running east-to-west on maps. Technically, latitude is an angular measurement in degrees (marked with °) ranging from 0° at the equator (low latitude) to 90° at the poles (90° N for the North Pole or 90° S for the South Pole; high latitude).

    Longitude:

    Longitude, symbolized by the Greek character lambda (λ), is the east-west geographic coordinate measurement most commonly used in cartography and global navigation. A line of longitude is a meridian and half of a great circle.

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