Fascinating, Captain! In order to think this through, our ability at spatial relations
was severely taxed; as soon as we write down our conclusion, we need to go and
lie down:
If lines of constant latitude were parallel to the earth's orbital plane, then the latitude
of your house would oscillate, with a 24-hour period and an amplitude of ±23.5 degrees,
about some average value. Also, the "phase" between 12:00 Noon and the time of
day when your latitude crosses the average value would itself oscillate with a period
of 1 year.
You'd need an Ephemeris the size of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary just to
keep track of your own latitude. The number would change constantly, every
place on earth would need a different book, and latitude wouldn't be nearly
as useful a component as it is now for reporting your position to others, or
navigating your way from where you are to where you want to be.
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This contributor is not at all confident of this conclusion, but must go lie down anyway
on account of the exertion. Alternative conclusions are welcome, but please don't simply
announce that the foregoing is baloney without furnishing a plausible replacement.
The Tropic of Cancer is the line that joins all points on the earth whose latitude is 23.5 degrees north.ALL longitudes on earth have a point on the Tropic of Cancer.
Lines of latitude are the horizontal lines on a map that stretches from the east to the west. 0 degrees latitude is the equator. A specific latitude is supposed to be combined with a specific longitude to show a precise position on Earth.
Example? The Earth is not flat, so maps can rather accurately show distance or shape. The simple fact that the Earth is round means perfect squares for latitude and longitude would in essence mean the distortion of shape, hence why on some maps you see the stretching out of the poles (as this is where the latitude lines converge). In essence the shape of the Earth means latitude and longitude cannot be perfect squares. Hope this is what you meant by your question.
The equator (0° latitude) is a point rather than a circle, as it is the line dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The North Pole (90°N latitude) and South Pole (90°S latitude) are also points rather than circles, as they represent the points where the Earth's axis intersects its surface.
The sky. Astronomers use right ascension and declination as coordinates for locating stars, rather than latitude and longitude.
The Tropic of Cancer is the line that joins all points on the earth whose latitude is 23.5 degrees north.ALL longitudes on earth have a point on the Tropic of Cancer.
The longest parallel of latitude is the equator. As you approach either pole, they get shorter. At either pole itself, they become so short as to become a calculus concept rather than a practical question. _______________________________________________________________________ Seconds
It doesn't account for the curvature of the world. The latitude and longitude are horizontal and vertical lines parallel to each other rather than intersecting at the poles
Lines of latitude are the horizontal lines on a map that stretches from the east to the west. 0 degrees latitude is the equator. A specific latitude is supposed to be combined with a specific longitude to show a precise position on Earth.
After the defeat of Japan in 1945, the 38th parallel was chosen to divide the Korean peninsula into two US and Soviet occupied zones. The line dividing North and South Korea is still often referred to as the 38th parallel, but the border is no longer parallel to the equator and rather runs diagonally across the peninsula.
Example? The Earth is not flat, so maps can rather accurately show distance or shape. The simple fact that the Earth is round means perfect squares for latitude and longitude would in essence mean the distortion of shape, hence why on some maps you see the stretching out of the poles (as this is where the latitude lines converge). In essence the shape of the Earth means latitude and longitude cannot be perfect squares. Hope this is what you meant by your question.
An 'orbital sander' is one in which the motor rotates the sanding plate rather than imposing a back and forth movement. - This is the commonest and mildest wood sander.
The equator (0° latitude) is a point rather than a circle, as it is the line dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The North Pole (90°N latitude) and South Pole (90°S latitude) are also points rather than circles, as they represent the points where the Earth's axis intersects its surface.
The 38th Parallel. Rather close to the South Korean city of Janggok
The 38th parallel north formed the border between North and South Koreaprior to the Korean War, which would make it the southern border of North Korea.
Yes, kites do have parallel lines. at least the classic, diamond- shaped ones do. It is not the two perpendicular sticks in the middle, but rather the sides. In this diagram, it shows how they are parallel:
The sky. Astronomers use right ascension and declination as coordinates for locating stars, rather than latitude and longitude.