compass will NOT give you coordinates, a gps system would.
compass gives you directions... west, east, south east... etc.
So compass will help you to go places BUT it can not FIND places.
So you can find precise locations on the Earth's surface.
To establish precise locations for any point on the earth's surface.
Longitude and latitude correspond to locations on the surface of the earth. The little dipper is in the sky. The world, itself, spins on an axis and rotates around the sun, there is no stationary latitude or longitude which corresponds to the little dipper.
Sets of numbers that show where lines of latitude and longitude meet are called coordinates. Coordinates are used to specify exact locations on the Earth's surface.
Latitude and longitude provide precise numerical coordinates to any point on earth' surface. Using these coordinates, exact locations can be found for military or civilian purposes such as navigation.
The latitude of Antarctica is approximately 66 to 90 degrees South. All lines of longitude converge at the South Pole, so all lines of longitude pass through Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent covering 10% of the earth's surface -- about as large as USA and Mexico combined. Latitude and longitude imply specific locations, not general geographies.
We use latitude and longitude to precisely describe the location of places on the surface of the Earth.
Any location on the surface of the earth can be defined with a latitude and a longitude. That's what they're for.
Longitude and latitude are coordinates used to describe the location of points on the earth's surface. Since the planet Venus is not located on the earth's surface, its location can't be described by any combination of latitude and longitude.
No, latitude. Longitude is east and west.
You can see latitude and longitude on maps and globes, since they are imaginary lines that cannot be seen on the surface of Earth.
Once you name a longitude and latitude, you've nailed down a single point on the Earth's surface, and no other point anywhere on Earth can have the same longitude and latitude.