Without seeing the map, this question is impossible to answer. But think of a map as a graph, the latitude relates to the X-Axis while the Longitude is analagous to the Y-Axis, so the Latitude will be what the X-Value would be and the Longitude would be the Y-Value.
Not all maps show latitude and longitude. On those that do some have horizontal lines indicating where lines of latitude lie, and on the right and left margins of the map these lines will have the latitude they represent marked. Then on some maps the lines are missing but the notations in the margin show where the lined of latitude should be.
Longitude and latitude are geographic coordinates on a map. Latitude runs horizontally across the map, while longitude runs vertical across your map. To find a center point you would combine the two together.
The latitude of a place is the angle, starting at the equator and ending at
the place, measured northward or southward along the Earth's surface.
If a map represents the place, then the map may also indicate its elevation,
its longitude, its latitude, its distance from some other place, the country of
which it's a part, or any number of other bits of information about that place.
But the latitude of the place is not actually on the map, any more than the
place itself is actually on the map.
The map you happen to be looking at may or may not have any parallels of latitude
printed on it. If it has, then they are most likely east/west straight lines, regardless
of the map's scale. If the map is in the most typical position, with North at the top
or the bottom, then parallels of latitude join the left and right margins.
IF your map has any indication of latitude, then the numbers are printed in the
left and right margins, possibly with light horizontal lines across the map.
We use longitude and latitude when looking at a map to calculate time.
Every point on Earth has a different set of geographic coordinates. If your maps have latitude and longitude grids printed on them, then you can estimate the coordinates of any place you see on the map, or find a place if you have its coordinates.
on a map
Most maps will show latitude and longitude lines, if not, they're ALWAYS on a globe.
Germany is a rather large place. The northern most point of Germany is at Latitude 54.908199, Longitude 8.651733. The southern most point is at Latitude 47.275502, Longitude 10.184326. The western most point is Latitude 51.053481, longitude 5.869446. The eastern most is Latitude 51.272226, Longitude 15.04097.
Latitude and Longitude are used to point to exactly where you want to be
Every point on Earth has a longitude and a latitude. The only exceptions arethe north and south poles. Each of them has a latitude and every longitude.
Latitude and longitude are able to pinpoint a certain location on Earth accurately on a map.
We use longitude and latitude when looking at a map to calculate time.
Latitude and longitude
Every point on Earth has a different set of geographic coordinates. If your maps have latitude and longitude grids printed on them, then you can estimate the coordinates of any place you see on the map, or find a place if you have its coordinates.
By Longitude and Latitude
on a map
latitude and longitude
You can find it on a online map. Free available maps are google maps and bing maps. There are several ways to get the latitude and longitude in these applications. You can point a spot on the map or you can type a city or street in the search box.
Latitude will always be north and south on a world map. Longitude will always be east and west on a map.
On a map, longitude lines go up and down, AKA vertically. Latitude lines are horizontal lines on a map.