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The equator is defined as zero latitude.
The Prime Meridian is the line whose longitude is defined as zero. The equator is the line whose latitude is defined as zero.
The North pole is defined at geodetic latitude 90
The equator is the line midway between the earth's poles, defined as 'zero degrees latitude'.All possible longitudes intersect the equator.
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Geographer Jean Gottmann defined the area from Boston to Washington as a megalopolis.
Example : Geographer Jean Gottmann defined the area from Boston to Washington as a megalopolis.
The equator is defined as zero latitude.
The equator is defined as the locus of all points with zero latitude.
Any location on the surface of the earth can be defined with a latitude and a longitude. That's what they're for.
Google Latitude works by satellite's in the space. It defines the latitudes that can be defined all over earth.
The Prime Meridian is the line whose longitude is defined as zero. The equator is the line whose latitude is defined as zero.
The North pole is defined at geodetic latitude 90
The equator is the line midway between the earth's poles, defined as 'zero degrees latitude'.All possible longitudes intersect the equator.
They appear straight because they're defined by latitude and longitude. But they aren't actually straight due to the curvature of the earth and the convergence of lines of longitude as the run from the equator to the north pole.
There are 50 states in the United States, and each state is partially defined by its specific longitude and latitude coordinates. Longitude lines run north-south and measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, while latitude lines run east-west and measure the distance north or south of the Equator. These coordinates help establish the precise location and boundaries of each state.