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Latitude & Longitude

Latitude & Longitude

Latitude • Earth’s imaginary lines that run east and west but MEASURE north and

Latitude • Earth’s imaginary lines that run east and west but MEASURE north and south. Lines of latitude are also called parallels. North West East South

Latitude • The Equator is a line of latitude measured at 0° and separates

Latitude • The Equator is a line of latitude measured at 0° and separates the northern and southern HEMISPHERES. Northern Hemisphere Equator Southern Hemisphere

Latitude 1. The continent of South America lies between which two parallels? 20°N and

Latitude 1. The continent of South America lies between which two parallels? 20°N and 60°S 2. Which city is almost on the Equator? Quito 3. True or False: Some countries in South America have latitudes which are north of the Equator. True 4. Which continent lies entirely below 60°S latitude? Antarctica

Longitude • Earth’s imaginary lines that run north and south but MEASURE east and

Longitude • Earth’s imaginary lines that run north and south but MEASURE east and west. Lines of longitude are also called meridians. North East West South

Longitude • The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude measured at 0° and

Longitude • The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude measured at 0° and separates the eastern and western HEMISPHERES. The International Date Line runs exactly halfway around the world from the Prime Meridian. Western Hemisphere 0° Eastern Hemisphere 180° International Date Line

Longitude 1. The continent of Africa lies between which two meridians? 20°W and 60°E

Longitude 1. The continent of Africa lies between which two meridians? 20°W and 60°E 2. Which four continents does the 40°E longitude line pass through? Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica 3. The Prime Meridian passes through which three continents? Europe, Africa, and Antarctica 4. In what two hemispheres is the United States located? Northern and Western

Coordinates • The meeting point of a line of latitude and a line of

Coordinates • The meeting point of a line of latitude and a line of longitude. List latitude coordinates first. (____°N/S, ____°E/W) 45°N, 95°E