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Latitude: The distance in degrees from the equator. Longitude: The distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
The longitude lines are always the same distance from each other.
Location of a point on the surface of the earth.
Latitude is the angular distance north or south of the equator. Longitude is the angular distance east or west of the equator.
It's longitude Longitude goes vertically from one point and down so it is always going to be the same distance...Latitude goes horizontally so it isn't the same distance. HOPE THIS HELPED!
Latitude: The distance in degrees from the equator. Longitude: The distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
east and west
The longitude lines are always the same distance from each other.
Location of a point on the surface of the earth.
yes you can. It will represent longitude and latitude. Take the longitude and latitude from the first point and from the second one place the values in the formula you get the distance.
The distance from 43° to 51° north latitude, along a meridian of constant longitude,is 552.9 miles (889.8 km).
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Latitude measures the distance from East to West. Longitude measures the distance from North to South. As for Military Grid, it shows a location/object on the map and, what Latitude and Longitude line that location/object is on.
altitude is your elevation. latitude is your distance north or south in comparison to the equator.
Latitude is the angular distance north or south of the equator. Longitude is the angular distance east or west of the equator.
It's longitude Longitude goes vertically from one point and down so it is always going to be the same distance...Latitude goes horizontally so it isn't the same distance. HOPE THIS HELPED!
Latitude gives the angle, and therefore the distance from, the equator, which is a north to south distance. Longitude gives the angle, and therefore the distance, from the arbitrary Prime Meridian, thus defining locations by their distances east to west. Latitude lines, such as the equator, run horizontally on maps. Longitude lins, such as the International Date line, run vertically.