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Q: As you go west to east what biomes are between 45 degrees north and 60 degrees north latitude and between 120 degrees west and 90 degrees west longitude explain why biomes are found in that order?
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Can you explain why 0 degrees longitude and 180degrees longitude are not designated east or west?

For the same reason that your lawn is not above or below ground,or something like that.Zero and 180 degrees longitude form the boundary between east and west,so they are both, and they are neither.


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What is the longitude of London?

Difficult to explain without pictures, but here goes.... Imagine a circle drawn around the earth, from North to South and passing through both the North and South poles. This called a meridian, or Great Circle. A series of these circles can be drawn, each one being one degree apart, around the circle of the equator, and there would then be 360 such circles. The longitude of any place on earth is measured by how many degrees around is the meridian which passes through it. The starting point for this measurement could be anywhere on earth, but because of Britain's history as a major empire and sea power the starting point is in Greenwich, London. So, the longitude of Greenwich, London is 0 degrees.


Explain the function of latitude and longitude?

Their function is to succinctly and precisely identify, report, and describe the location of any point on the Earth's surface, in a system that permits the rapid, accurate calculation of the direction and length of the shortest route between any two points. The function of latitude is to tell us far north south the equator we are. The function of longitude is to tell us east and west of the prime meridian we are.


Is it possible for a city to be located at N W Explain?

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How do you explain lines of longitude to fifth graders?

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