That provides a convenient system, to locate any point on the Earth.
laitude and longitude are important by helping people pinpoit exact locations on the globe.
Yes.
Latitude and Longitude
Geographers determine the locations of places using latitude and longitude coordinates, which are based on the Earth's grid system. They also use maps, GPS technology, and geographic information systems (GIS) to pinpoint precise locations on the Earth's surface. Physical features, cultural landmarks, and human settlements are also used as reference points in locating places.
The use cardinal and intermediate directions, and longitude and latitude.
Geographers, seafarers and sailors, navy personnel and many others.
Absolute location is determined by geographers by the coordinate system using longitude and latitude. Any point on the Earth's surface can be determined based on where it is with north and south, and east and west coordinates.
Measurement 1: Latitude Measurement 2: Longitude
Geographers use a coordinate system based on latitude and longitude to describe the precise location of places on Earth. They also use descriptors like relative location (e.g., north of, to the left of) and regions (e.g., the Midwest, the tropics) to provide context for where things are located in relation to other places.
they usually use longitude and latitude to describe exactly where they are on the surface of the earth .
I beleive they organize latitude, longitude, and movement, and they do that so they can learn more about Earth.
boders, territorial extention, geographic situation, latitude, longitude, altitude(elevation),...