That point is on the south side of Brantwood Ave., in a beautiful upscale residential area
of Elk Grove Village, Illinois.
It's about in the middle of the block between Lancaster Ave. and Carlisle Ave, about
845 feet east of South Arlington Heights Rd., and 2,620 feet north of Devon Ave.,
roughly 14.53 airline miles from my house.
That's how I would describe it.
Yes, the North Pole and the South Pole are both zero degrees latitude and longitude.
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
If you take a ruler and make one measurement up from the floor and another measurement sideways from the corner of the room, you can come up with two numbers that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire wall. If you do exactly the same thing on the globe, you can come up with two numbers that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire Earth. You just have to know where each measurement starts from. And the rulers are printed right there on the globe for you. That's my description, and I'm sticking with it.
A longitude is a line that circles the globe from north to south. Longitudes are used to specify a location in degrees from east to west on the globe. See picture above. If the picture hasn't been changed the lines (not the equator) are longitudinal lines.
A longitude is a line that circles the globe from north to south. Longitudes are used to specify a location in degrees from east to west on the globe. See picture above. If the picture hasn't been changed the lines (not the equator) are longitudinal lines.
The absolute location is the definitive location on the globe. The absolute location of South America is 13 degrees South, 59.4 degrees West.
The absolute location is the definitive location on the globe. The absolute location of South America is 13 degrees South, 59.4 degrees West.
Every point on the equator meets that requirement.
MD varies based on you location on the globe. It is measured in degrees. for example; when setting a course of 180-due south, if the MD is +7 degrees then your compass heading for true south is 187 degrees. this is because the map/geographic top of the earth is not the magnetic top center of the earth. Find someone who was in the Army. They will give you a dissertation on the topic.
Yes it is.. they rebuilt the Globe at the exact location.
there are 360 degrees of longatude
Yes, the North Pole and the South Pole are both zero degrees latitude and longitude.
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By taking a ruler and making one measurement up from the floor and one measurement from the corner of the room, you can come up with two numbers that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire wall. By doing exactly the same thing on the globe, you can come up with two numbers that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire Earth. You just have to know where each measurement starts from. And the rulers are printed right there on the globe for you.
Absolute location refers to the exact position of a place on the Earth's surface, typically expressed using latitude and longitude coordinates. It provides a precise and fixed reference point that helps to identify a specific location on the globe.
The vertical lines around our globe are called longitudes or meridians. They help determine a location's east-west position on Earth and are measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.