Aim: Latitude and Longitude Objective: Ability to distinguish latitude from longitude
Vocabulary Latitude Longitude Prime Meridian Equator NEWS Eastern Hemisphere Western Hemisphere
Lines of Latitude Run parallel to the equator Lines Above the equator are marked NORTH Lines below the equator are marked SOUTH
Lines of Latitude Notice how the latitude lines are labeled 20 N is not the same as 20 S
Lines of Latitude The actual North Pole is 90 N The actual South Pole is 90 S
Lines of Latitude Although the lines of latitude are all parallel The equator is the longest “line”
This example shows that if you draw an angle from the center of the earth – on can “see” how the lines of latitude were originally configured
Longitude Run North and South Only touch at the Poles The yellow line is the PRIME MERIDIAN To the left of the PM is EAST To the right of the PM is WEST
Longitude To the left of the PM is West To the right of the PM is East We live in the Western Hemisphere
Longitude Notice the equator intersects the Prime Meridian Is the pink dot on a N or S latitude Is the pink dot on a E or W longitude …and the white dot…
Longitude …and the white dot… Is it Nor S, E or W …and the purple dot
typically the latitude is given first Example: the white dot is 210N latitude and 1160E longitude Or just 210N 1160E
What are the coordinates of the Yellow dot Blue dot Red dot Green dot Purple dot Black dot
Review The longest line of latitude is ______. Lines of Latitude are _______ . Do lines of latitude ever meet? We live in the _____ hemisphere. The two ______ are divided by the _____ meridian. Where do longitudinal line intersect, if at all?