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1 Press Ctrl-A ©G Dear 2009 – Not to be sold/Free to use Latitude & Longitude Stage 6 - Year 12 General Mathematics HSC

2 North Pole South Pole Longitude (1/7) Longitude = 0 o Meridian Greenwich Greenwich Meridian Inter nation al date line Longitude = 180 o International Date Line Meridians of Longitude pass through the poles.

3 International Date Line (2/5) Longitude = 180 o International Date Line The line moves east and west to avoid populated areas

4 International Date Line (3/5)

5 North Pole South Pole Longitude (4/5) Latitude = 30 o S Meridian Greenwich Inter nation al date line Longitude = 150 o E Sydney 30 o S 150 o E Sydney (30 o S,150 o E)

6 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) Sydney (30 o S, 150 o E)

7 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) Paris (49 o N, 2 o E)

8 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) Washington (39 o N, 77 o W)

9 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) Quito (0 o N, 79 o W)

10 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) Cape Town (34 o S, 18 o E)

11 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) Tokyo (35 o N, 140 o E)

12 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) Moscow (56 o N, 38 o E)

13 Longitude/Longitude (5/5) London (52 o N, 0 o )