You go Lattitude first.
For latitude the sextant, and later for longitude, the marine chronometer.
You find the lines of latitude and longitude and find the place that they intersect, which is your location.
The difference in longitude between two places is:Absolute value of [ (one longitude) minus (the other longitude) ].The easist way to calculate it is as follows:--> If both points are in the same hemisphere(both east longitude or both west longitude):-- Subtract the smaller number from the larger number.--> If the points are in different hemispheres(one east longitude and one west longitude):-- Add the two numbers.-- Subtract the result from 360.
Longitude is the angular distance east or west from the Prime Meridian, which is the starting point for measuring longitude and is located in Greenwich, England. It is measured in degrees, with values ranging from -180° to +180°. Longitude is used to pinpoint a specific location on the Earth's surface.
Yes. That is the purpose of the system of latitude/longitude.
to find cordinates
There is no cordinates to it,but you can find it in the Nether. That's all I know where it is.
Amerigo Vespucci was the first cartographer to be able to find a fairly accurate representation of longitude.
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For latitude the sextant, and later for longitude, the marine chronometer.
You find the lines of latitude and longitude and find the place that they intersect, which is your location.
The difference in longitude between two places is:Absolute value of [ (one longitude) minus (the other longitude) ].The easist way to calculate it is as follows:--> If both points are in the same hemisphere(both east longitude or both west longitude):-- Subtract the smaller number from the larger number.--> If the points are in different hemispheres(one east longitude and one west longitude):-- Add the two numbers.-- Subtract the result from 360.
You find latitude by finding the place on the map and see what line it is between or on. The same with longitude. You can also find the latitude and longitude of an address using Google maps.
lvl 14 is a green flag....one location is 231,627. you can find them about every 10 or miles apart.
Longitude refers to the invisible lines across the globe that mark off specific locations. In order to find a line of longitude, it is important to get a map or globe. Look for long lines that are spaced evenly across the globe.
yes you can. It will represent longitude and latitude. Take the longitude and latitude from the first point and from the second one place the values in the formula you get the distance.
East longitude puts it in the Eastern Hemisphere. West longitude puts it in the Western Hemisphere.