The North and South Poles.
Latitude lines run east-west, but measure north and south. Longitude lines run north-south, but measure east and west.
Could the Europeans longitude or latitude positions have changed over time? Yes, latitude and longitude positions can change over time due to continental drift, tectonic plate movements, and other geological processes. However, the changes are usually very slow and not significant within the span of a few decades or centuries.
They pinpoint exact locations, used as directions, find places, etc.
Latitude runs East & West - horizontal lines.Remember this:Longitude is "longitude" ("long" North & South)Latitude is "flatitude"("flat" East & West)
Is 23 a longitude or a latitude
one is longer than the other
North Pole and South Pole
To locate different areas on the global map.(positions)
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Longitude is up and down though it measures east and west. Latitude is side to side even though it measures north and south
because it is to confusing
The use cardinal and intermediate directions, and longitude and latitude.
The use cardinal and intermediate directions, and longitude and latitude.
Latitude . . . the angle north or south from the equator to a certain location. Longitude . . . the angle east or west from the Prime Meridian to a certain location.
noth and east
Latitude lines run east-west, but measure north and south. Longitude lines run north-south, but measure east and west.
Could the Europeans longitude or latitude positions have changed over time? Yes, latitude and longitude positions can change over time due to continental drift, tectonic plate movements, and other geological processes. However, the changes are usually very slow and not significant within the span of a few decades or centuries.