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AIM: How are Longitude and Latitude used to describe locations?
Do Now: The X on the ceiling indicates a new spot for the ceiling projector. In your note books, write out a set of directions telling someone where to move the projector incase the X falls off!
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- gives positions North and South of the EQUATOR.
Latitude (parallels) - gives positions North and South of the EQUATOR. lines are parallel. range from 90o N to 90o S **Relates to the star Polaris
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The Prime Meridian runs through Greenwich, England
- give positions East and West of the Prime Meridian and International Date Line. Longitude (meridians) lines connect at the poles range from o E-180o W relates to time The Prime Meridian runs through Greenwich, England
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Coordinates are always written as;
These two systems of lines creates an imaginary grid that covers the entire planet. Coordinates are always written as; Latitude, Longitude
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Take an ESRT packet from the back table and turn to page 3
I. Scaling of Latitude and Longitude 39o 40o 41o 42o 30’ Each line is called a degree (o) Each degree is broken up into 60 minutes ( ), - 30 minutes marks the half way point. Take an ESRT packet from the back table and turn to page 3
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When working with a world map, what two lines should use to orient ourselves?
Prime Meridian 0o Equator
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How do we know the compass directions (N,S,E,W) for this map of New York?
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New York state locations are always North of the equator and always West of the prime meridian.
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With the person sitting next to you complete the “What is Latitude and Longitude?” worksheet (back table bottom bin)
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