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hemispheres poles equator longitude latitude meridian
the answere to the question isTropic of CANCER.not Capricorn I get them confusesd
The main four divisions are: The Equator (zero Latitude) separates the World into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) separates the World into the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
Clever. That's a lot like asking "Where in my body am I ?" Since the system of latitude and longitude is a system invented for the purpose of describing locations on the surface of the earth, and is uniquely and exhaustively appropriate to that purpose, the complete answer consists of two parts: 1). The world is located at every imaginable and every possible latitude and longitude. 2). Every latitude and longitude is a location somewhere in the world.
The state of Alaska extends over all longitudes between 172.5° east to 130° west. The meridian of 150° west crosses the state. No other state in the US has any territory at that longitude.
longitude, latitude, equator, prime meridian
The Equator (latitude) and the Prime Meridian (longitude).
hemispheres poles equator longitude latitude meridian
the answere to the question isTropic of CANCER.not Capricorn I get them confusesd
The equator, which is a line of latitude and divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres. And prime meridian, which is a line of longitude and divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres.
May not be accurate but it is the Northern Hemisphere, Longitude, Equator, Latitude and Southern Hemisphere.
The main parts of a globe include the base, meridian lines, latitude lines, longitude lines, equator, prime meridian, poles, and oceans and continents marked on its surface. These components help in representing the Earth's geographical features accurately in a three-dimensional form.
There are two different types of lines: lines of latitude and lines of longitude (also called meridians). The lines of latitude go around the globe horizontally. The center line is the Equator. Lines of longitude go around the globe vertically. The center one is called the Prime Meridian. These different lines together form a grid on a globe that's used to find locations of Earth's surface. The Equator and the Prime Meridian also divide the Earth into Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western hemispheres.
Large parts of the International Dateline coincide with the meridian of 180° longitude, but other parts deviate from it quite a bit. The meridian of 180° longitude is 180° from the Prime Meridian, both east and west.
The main four divisions are: The Equator (zero Latitude) separates the World into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) separates the World into the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
Clever. That's a lot like asking "Where in my body am I ?" Since the system of latitude and longitude is a system invented for the purpose of describing locations on the surface of the earth, and is uniquely and exhaustively appropriate to that purpose, the complete answer consists of two parts: 1). The world is located at every imaginable and every possible latitude and longitude. 2). Every latitude and longitude is a location somewhere in the world.
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