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Yes, the North Pole and the South Pole are both zero degrees latitude and longitude.
You find the lines of latitude and longitude and find the place that they intersect, which is your location.
Some maps and globes have 'lines' printed on them, and some don't. If there are lines on the globe, they're a convenience to help you estimate the location of a place you might want to find again later, by giving you a scale of numbers to measure the spot against. They're 'scales' for measuring, just like the marks on a ruler. But instead of making you use a ruler and try to wrap it around the globe, they print the rulers right on the globe for you.
The geographic latitude of a place is the angle corresponding to the shortest arc on the Earth's surface between the equator and that place.
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To find the absolute location of a place you must know the exact latitude and longitude of the area. You can find this information by either using a globe, compass, or other such location tool.
Yes it is.. they rebuilt the Globe at the exact location.
this is called the absolute location
this is called the absolute location
A places position is called its location.
They use a gps.
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A globe can be twirled around so that you can find the place that you are looking for. You can see where lands are in proportion to one another.
Yes, the North Pole and the South Pole are both zero degrees latitude and longitude.
A globe indicator is a process of finding any place on the globe; but remember its a globe, not Earth.. So take and eg: like... You want to find England on the GLOBE. You find it very easily by pointing on it. This is called analysis. VICTORY... !! You indicated a place on the globe! There are also several other programs on computers including google earth. There are also several other equpments to find any place on the globe. eg: Mariner's Compass..
Look for the biggest piece of land on the map/globe. The right two-thirds of that is Asia.
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