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Each of those lines is a meridian of longitude. They are 180 degrees apart in longitude,
so together they form a complete circle around the Earth. That circle is the boundary
between the eastern and western hemispheres.

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What is latitude closely related to?

Latitude is closely related to the Earth's position north or south of the equator. It is used to measure distances in degrees between a particular location and the equator.


How do you calculate longitude on a map?

This system of using longitude and latitude to find exact locations on the earth is called the geographic coordinate system. Latitude is the angle from a point on the Earth's surface and the equatorial plane measured from the center of the sphere. Lines joining points of the same latitude are called parallels, which trace concentric circles on the surface of the Earth, parallel to the equator. The north pole is 90° N; the south pole is 90° S. The 0° parallel of latitude is designated the equator. The equator is the fundamental plane of all geographic coordinate systems. The equator divides the globe into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Longitude is the angle east or west of a reference meridian between the two geographical poles to another meridian that passes through an arbitrary point. All meridians are halves of great circles and are not parallel. They converge at the north and south poles. By combining these two angles, the horizontal position of any location on Earth can be specified.


Is the Tropic of cancer a line of latitude or a line of longitude?

The Tropic of Cancer is a line of latitude located approximately 23.5 degrees north of the equator. It marks the northernmost point where the sun appears directly overhead at noon during the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.


Is longitude up or down?

Longitude is up and down latitude goes left and right . Hope this helped.==============================To put a finer point on it:The answer to that question depends on how you hold your mapor mount your globe.The longitude of any place is the angle east or west between thatplace and the Prime Meridian.


Are all the lines of latitude the same length?

no they are notThe lines of latitude run East/West. Each line forms a circle around the earth. The equator is at latitude zero degrees, and it encircles the earth. As we travel further and further North the earth, being a globe shape, gets narrower and narrower the further North we go. So all the circles get smaller and smaller as we move from the equator to the North. The lines of latitude are parallel to each other.Montreal, in Canada, is about 45o latitude, that is, halfway between the equator and the North pole, so a horizontal circle at that point would be smaller than the circle of latitude at the equator.At 80o North, the circle of latitude at that angle from the equator is just a small circle around the North pole. At 890 degrees North it is nearly at the North pole and the circle is very small. The North pole itself is at a latitude (angle) of 900, and there is no circle at all! It's smaller than a dot!The lines of longitude run from the North pole to the South pole. All the lines run from the top of the earth to the bottom of the earth. The lines converge at the poles, and are widest at the equator. Unlike the lines of latitude, all lines of longitude are the same length.For more information, see 'Related Links' below.

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How are latitude and longitude related?

Latitude gives the angle, and therefore the distance from, the equator, which is a north to south distance. Longitude gives the angle, and therefore the distance, from the arbitrary Prime Meridian, thus defining locations by their distances east to west. Latitude lines, such as the equator, run horizontally on maps. Longitude lins, such as the International Date line, run vertically.


What is latitude closely related to?

Latitude is closely related to the Earth's position north or south of the equator. It is used to measure distances in degrees between a particular location and the equator.


What is longitude means?

longitude: distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured in degrees from a certain meridian. (line from the North to the South Pole.)Or you can check out this website it has a lot on geography:See related link below


How do you calculate longitude on a map?

This system of using longitude and latitude to find exact locations on the earth is called the geographic coordinate system. Latitude is the angle from a point on the Earth's surface and the equatorial plane measured from the center of the sphere. Lines joining points of the same latitude are called parallels, which trace concentric circles on the surface of the Earth, parallel to the equator. The north pole is 90° N; the south pole is 90° S. The 0° parallel of latitude is designated the equator. The equator is the fundamental plane of all geographic coordinate systems. The equator divides the globe into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Longitude is the angle east or west of a reference meridian between the two geographical poles to another meridian that passes through an arbitrary point. All meridians are halves of great circles and are not parallel. They converge at the north and south poles. By combining these two angles, the horizontal position of any location on Earth can be specified.


Is the Tropic of cancer a line of latitude or a line of longitude?

The Tropic of Cancer is a line of latitude located approximately 23.5 degrees north of the equator. It marks the northernmost point where the sun appears directly overhead at noon during the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.


Is longitude up or down?

Longitude is up and down latitude goes left and right . Hope this helped.==============================To put a finer point on it:The answer to that question depends on how you hold your mapor mount your globe.The longitude of any place is the angle east or west between thatplace and the Prime Meridian.


Are all the lines of latitude the same length?

no they are notThe lines of latitude run East/West. Each line forms a circle around the earth. The equator is at latitude zero degrees, and it encircles the earth. As we travel further and further North the earth, being a globe shape, gets narrower and narrower the further North we go. So all the circles get smaller and smaller as we move from the equator to the North. The lines of latitude are parallel to each other.Montreal, in Canada, is about 45o latitude, that is, halfway between the equator and the North pole, so a horizontal circle at that point would be smaller than the circle of latitude at the equator.At 80o North, the circle of latitude at that angle from the equator is just a small circle around the North pole. At 890 degrees North it is nearly at the North pole and the circle is very small. The North pole itself is at a latitude (angle) of 900, and there is no circle at all! It's smaller than a dot!The lines of longitude run from the North pole to the South pole. All the lines run from the top of the earth to the bottom of the earth. The lines converge at the poles, and are widest at the equator. Unlike the lines of latitude, all lines of longitude are the same length.For more information, see 'Related Links' below.


What is the latitude and longitude of North Dakota- Houston?

Latitude and longitude of Houston, Texas.Latitude: 29°45′46″NLongitude: 95°22′59″WIf you meant the latitude and longitude of North Dakota, please refer to the related question below.


How are the lines of latitude and longitude related to the hemispheres?

They r both imaginary lines


What is one degree of latitude equal to in nautical miles?

The lines of longitude radiate out from the poles. At their point of origin, i.e. at 90o latitude, there is no distance at all between the lines! However, at latitude 89o, very near the poles, the distance between the respective 'one degree' lines of longitude is about one nautical mile. At latitude 48.37o the distance along the line of latitude is 40 nautical miles And a 1o longitude difference along the equator (0o latitude) represents a distance of about 60.1 nautical miles. For calculator, see Related links below this box


What latitude and longitude touches kanakumari?

The southernmost point on the Indian subcontinent, Kanyakumari it is located at 8.078o North latitude 77.541o East longitude. Please see the related link.


What is the latitude and longitude of Milwaukee Wisconsin?

Milwaukee, Wisconsin is located at the longitude 43º03'8'' North and latitude 87º57'21'' West. Please see the related link for details.