If you take a ruler and make one measurement up from the floor and another
measurement sideways from the corner of the room, you can come up with two
numbers that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire wall.
If you do exactly the same thing on the globe, you can come up with two numbers
that exactly describe the location of any point on the entire Earth. You just have to
know where each measurement starts from. And the rulers are printed right there
on the globe for you.
That's my description, and I'm sticking with it.
To establish precise locations for any point on the earth's surface.
If you give me accurate and precise numbers for the latitude and longitude of a point on the surface of the earth, I can use those numbers to go to the right place, and stick a pin in the ground within an inch of the exact spot.
Latitude and longitude are numbers that describe the location of a point on the Earth's surface. A nickel is not nailed down, so you can move it around to any place on Earth, drop it on the ground, and give it any latitude and longitude you want.
Latitude and longitude are used to find the degrees horizontally and vertically around the earth, pin-pointing a location.
The longitude of Pegasus is not applicable because longitude and latitude coordinates are used to locate places on Earth. Pegasus is a constellation in the night sky, so it does not have a specific longitude or latitude. It can be seen in the night sky from different locations on Earth depending on the time of year.
We use latitude and longitude to precisely describe the location of places on the surface of the Earth.
To establish precise locations for any point on the earth's surface.
The lines of latitude and longitude are important because we need them to describe exactly where a point is on Earth.
If you give me accurate and precise numbers for the latitude and longitude of a point on the surface of the earth, I can use those numbers to go to the right place, and stick a pin in the ground within an inch of the exact spot.
So you can find precise locations on the Earth's surface.
Latitude and longitude are numbers that describe the location of a point on the Earth's surface. A nickel is not nailed down, so you can move it around to any place on Earth, drop it on the ground, and give it any latitude and longitude you want.
Latitude and longitude are used to find the degrees horizontally and vertically around the earth, pin-pointing a location.
The longitude of Pegasus is not applicable because longitude and latitude coordinates are used to locate places on Earth. Pegasus is a constellation in the night sky, so it does not have a specific longitude or latitude. It can be seen in the night sky from different locations on Earth depending on the time of year.
If you knew your latitude was 57 and your longitude was 47, then you could look on a map of the earth and see which line is latitude 57. You could then follow latitude line 57 until you see hit longitude line 47. This would give you the precise location of your whereabouts.
Latitude and longitude give you way to describe, with whatever level of precision that you need, exactly where any location on the Earth is.
Every point on the surface of the earth has two numbers ... one latitude and onelongitude ... that describe its exact location.
Every point on the surface of the earth has two numbers ... one latitude and onelongitude ... that describe its exact location.