Yes! Of Course!
to locate places
Thats 180 degrees of longitude, from your current location, (either way, east or west) Assuming greenwich mean time if your in england Local time zone changes may alter this figure
tilt it
They use a gps.
You have to locate New York City on the map and use the lines of Latitude and Longitude to determine the location. This is if the map or globe lines to determine the location.New York City coordinates: 40°43′N, 74°00′W
The pattern that helps locate places on the globe is the use of latitude and longitude. Latitude lines run horizontally, measuring the distance north or south of the Equator, while longitude lines run vertically, measuring the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian. This grid system allows for precise identification of any location on Earth by providing a unique coordinate pair.
Something called echo-location
Gps ( global positioning system )
-The location of the plane wreck accoured in Missouri, but no one is sure of the exact location. - The crime was commited in the location of South of Houston, right next to the tatoo parlor. I'm just a 6th grader so don't judge it if it's horrible.
To find the location of a place on a globe, we use a coordinate system based on latitude and longitude. Latitude lines run horizontally and measure how far north or south a location is from the Equator, while longitude lines run vertically and measure how far east or west a location is from the Prime Meridian. By identifying the specific coordinates of a place, you can pinpoint its exact location on the globe. For example, the coordinates of Paris are approximately 48.8566° N latitude and 2.3522° E longitude.
Look for a colored line that goes straight north-south from the North Pole to the South Pole - latitudes. Longitudes are evenly spaced all the way around a globe. They will be equally spaced. The big one at the middle of the globe is the Equator. They have numbers on them. They start at 0 on the Equator.
Well they can see. They also use echo location of sorts aswell though.