Longitude and latitude give exact location and you don't need a globe to get it. People like Columbus used an astrolobe and a sextant to determine longitude and latitude.
Yes it is.. they rebuilt the Globe at the exact location.
They use a gps.
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Look for the biggest piece of land on the map/globe. The right two-thirds of that is Asia.
An exact spot on Earth is called a geographic coordinate, specified by latitude and longitude. These coordinates pinpoint a precise location on the globe.
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.
I think Albert Einstein invented the light globe
Google has a large database of addresses mapped to exact latitude/longitude locations. Same as entering an address on a GPS device that looks up the address and finds the exact location on the globe.
globe is a exact model of the earth
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.
To find the location of a place on a globe, we use a coordinate system based on latitude and longitude. Latitude lines run horizontally and measure how far north or south a location is from the Equator, while longitude lines run vertically and measure how far east or west a location is from the Prime Meridian. By identifying the specific coordinates of a place, you can pinpoint its exact location on the globe. For example, the coordinates of Paris are approximately 48.8566° N latitude and 2.3522° E longitude.
Yes, the North Pole and the South Pole are both zero degrees latitude and longitude.