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It has moved North of it
Latitude - indicates the position north or south relative to the equator. Longitude indicates the position east or west relative to the Greenwich meridian.
-- Latitude is the angle of any location relative to the equator.-- If you travel from the north pole to the south pole, you travel half-way aroundthe Earth (180 degrees), and you cover every possible position on Earth relative tothe equator.
i belive the city relative north if the equator is where lake of the sea i dont know really im still trying to figure it out
The position of the moon relative to the earth causes lunar tide.
It has moved North of it
It has moved North of it
North of it.
It has moved North of it
Latitude - indicates the position north or south relative to the equator. Longitude indicates the position east or west relative to the Greenwich meridian.
the equator
A relative location can look like anything. It is a way of describing how to indicate a position or find a place. For instance you could say the hill 4 miles north of Bangkok. The position is given relative to Bangkok. You could also give it coordinates according to the latitude/longitude system. The position is given relative to the prime meridian and the equator.
Most of South America is south of the equator.South of the equator
-- Latitude is the angle of any location relative to the equator.-- If you travel from the north pole to the south pole, you travel half-way aroundthe Earth (180 degrees), and you cover every possible position on Earth relative tothe equator.
Longitude and Latitude are generally what are used to describe your position on the earth. Longitude describes your East-West position relative to some point, and latitude describes your North-South position relative to the Equator. These were historically measured with astronomical observations, but are now most commonly determined by Global Positioning System instruments.
i belive the city relative north if the equator is where lake of the sea i dont know really im still trying to figure it out
The position of the moon relative to the earth causes lunar tide.