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Geographers divide the Earth into hemispheres so that they can navigate. This also helps them to more accurately map the Earth using longitudinal and latitudinal lines.
Geographers divide the earth using hemispheres.
No, it divides the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Mapmakers divide the earth into hemispheres to create a more manageable way of representing the entire globe on a flat surface. Dividing the earth into hemispheres helps in organizing and understanding geographical information more effectively. It also allows for easier navigation and communication of locations on Earth.
The northern and southern hemispheres, or the eastern and western hemispheres
The equator divides the Earth into two. Each half is called a hemisphere. The equator divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres. The prime meridian and the 180 dgrees meridian divide Earth into eastern and western hemispheres.
The equator breaks the Earth up into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The prime meridian breaks up Earth into the Western and Eastern hemispheres.
Yes, a line of longitude divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres. Lines of latitude divide the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
Equator
northern and southern
The equator is drawn on a map to represent a line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It does not divide the Earth into east and west, but rather into two equal halves based on latitude.
The prime meridian divides earth into the East and West hemispheres.