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Latitude, Longitude, & Map Reading
Utah History
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Latitude Latitude: imaginary lines on the earth’s surface that help us measure the distance north & south of the earth’s equator. HORIZONTAL LINES. Tip to remember: think of latitude as the rungs on a ladder. (Ladder sounds like Latitude)
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The Equator The Equator is the imaginary line around the widest part of the globe. (The middle of the earth) It is 0° Latitude.
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Tropic of Cancer & Tropic of Capricorn:
Tropic of Cancer: Line of latitude 23.5 degrees North of the Equator. Half way point between North Pole & Equator Tropic of Capricorn: Line of latitude 23.5 South of the Equator. Half way point between Equator and Antarctic Circle
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Longitude Longitude: imaginary lines on the earth’s surface that run from pole to pole that help us measure the distance east & west of the Prime Meridian. VERTICAL LINES. Tip to remember: think of longitude as long, tall telephone poles (because longitude lines run from pole to pole)
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Prime Meridian The Prime Meridian is the imaginary line that is used to measure the longitude east & west. It is 0° Longitude. Runs through Greenwich, England
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Compass Rose A figure on maps, charts, etc… to display the orientation of the cardinal directions: North, East, South, West Tip to remember order of the compass rose: NEVER, EAT, SOGGY, WAFFLES!
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Review! Latitude: LADDER. North & South degrees. Left to Right Longitude: TELEPHONE POLES. East & West degrees. Up & Down. Using both, we can find any location on earth! Every country, state, and city has a latitude & longitude address! Even in Utah! Let’s Practice!
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