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What is my location in longitude and latitude?

Without knowing where you are, we can't tell you that.


Why is it easy to use the latitude and longitude?

Latitude and longitude are similar to large cities having streets running in one direction (e.g., East-West) and avenues running parallel (e.g., North-South) such that if you know a street number and avenue intersection you can find any places relative to any intersection (e.g. 5th Avenue and East 75th Street). Latitude and longitude use the same concept such that knowing the coordinates can locate any point on the planet. Latitude and longitude is easier than streets and avenues because latitude and longitude is consistent across the planet, while streets and avenues are not. In addition, you can add decimal places to the coordinates to get a more precise location down to a single point plus or minus a centimeter or smaller.


What is used to measure longitude and latitude?

by degree, each degree is broken up into 60 minutes and each minute is broken up into 60 seconds (remember minutes and seconds are used as measures of distance, rather than time when you are talking about longitude and latitude. To know your longitude at sea before the arrival of GPS equipment (which gets an instant reading from geostationary space stations) you had to calculate it from knowing your speed and how long you had been sailing.


Why is knowing your latitude and longitude more important on the ocean than on the land?

I think that Latitude and longitude are very important when no landmarks are available. In the middle of the ocean, there is nothing to measure by or alook for except blue water. L&L can help you locate your approximate vicinity and let others know as well.


Where did Amelia Earhart get lost?

Amelia Earth, her flight engineer, and her plane are belived to have been lost somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. It is now thought that the coordinates that she was given for her fuel stop at Howley Island in the Pacific Ocean were wrong. Knowing what you do about how latitude and longitude coordinates are written, wy would a wrong number have been so catastrophic for her?


How do latitude and longitude help identify your exact location on earth?

Latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface, while longitude specifies the east-west position. Lines of latitudes are horizontal lines parallel to the equator and longitude (or meridians) are vertical lines. Latitude and longitude are used in a map grid system.Latitude and longitude are similar to large cities having streets running in one direction (e.g., East-West) and avenues running perpendicular (e.g., North-South) such that if you know a street number and avenue intersection you can find any places relative to any intersection (e.g. 5th Avenue and East 75th Street).Latitude and longitude use the same concept such that knowing the coordinates can locate an exact point on the planet. Latitude and longitude is easier than streets and avenues because latitude and longitude is consistent across the planet, while streets and avenues are not. In addition, you can add decimal places to the coordinates to get more a precise location to map down to a single point plus or minus a centimeter or even smaller if needed.


Why is knowing your longitude and latitude important?

so you can figure out ways to go and so u can fined toe degrees


How would knowing your latitude and longitude help you find your way at sea?

Knowing where you are is only one part of getting to where you're going. -- If you know your own latitude and longitude, AND the latitude and longitude of where you want to go, then you can calculate the DIRECTION you need to sail in order to get there by the shortest route, and exactly how far that is. -- If you only know your own latitude and longitude and nothing else, then perhaps the most useful application of that knowledge takes place when you need to radio the Coast Guard and ask them to come out and rescue you. If you can give them that information, then they don't have to hunt for you when they get to the general area.


Can time of a latitude be determined by a given information about the time of a longitude?

No, for two big reasons:-- Time does not change with the latitude.-- If you name one longitude, then there's a point somewhere on that longitudefor every latitude.


What is the starting line for the lines of longitude?

No. The Prime Meridian is about Longitude, which was far more difficult to calculate than Latitude. Latitude can be measured by knowing how high the Sun is above the horizon & by the Stars at night. Longitude needs the addition of knowing time at one place & another place & speed & direction of movement. The Prime Meridian, 0 degrees Longitude runs from Pole to Pole through Greenwich, London. (The Headquarters of the Royal Navy at the time) 0 degrees latitude is the Equator.


Is knowing the coordinates of the vertex of a parabola enough to determine the domain and range?

i think that the range and the domain of a parabola is the coordinates of the vertex


Why are latitude and longitude important on maps?

Those numbers are used by soldiers, sailors, pilots, and drivers, for two major purposes: 1). To be able to explain exactly where they are in the world, when they phone in to the office. 2). To know which way to steer when the office calls and tells them where to go to.