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Page 1: Understanding Longitude & Latitude
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Typical Graph This is an example of a typical graph we are all familiar with.

The graph is made up of different “points” with lines that connect the points.

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Typical GraphEach point has

two values:

The “X” value that runs along the horizontal “X” axis

The “Y” value that runs along the vertical “Y” axis

Y axis

X axis

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Typical GraphX value is

always stated first

Followed by the Y value

The “origin” is the point where the 2 axes intersect with a value of (0,0)

(0,0)

(3,8)Y

X

(9,5)

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Typical GraphA point can also

have negative (-) values

Negative X values are to the left of the origin (0,0)

Negative Y values are below the origin

X

Y

(-X,+Y)

(+X,-Y)

(+X,+Y)

(-X,-Y)

(0,0)

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East West, North South on The Earth

Let the X axis be the Equator.

Let the Y axis be the Prime Meridian that runs through Greenwich outside of London.

Lat/Long are the 2 grid points by which you can locate any point on earth.

Y

X

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East West, North South on the Earth

Let each of the four quarters then be designated by North or South and East or West.

N

S

EW

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East West, North South on the Earth

The N tells us we’re north of the Equator. The S tells us we’re south of the Equator.The E tells us that

we’re east of the Prime Meridian. The W tells us that we’re west of the Prime Meridian.

(N, W) (N, E)

(S, W) (S, E)

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East West, North South on the Earth

That means all points in North America will have a North latitude and a West longitude because it is North of the Equator and West of the Prime Meridian.

(N, W)

Prime Meridian

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East West, North South on the Earth

What would be the latitude and longitude directions in Australia?

Prime Meridian ?

If you said South and East , you’re right!

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What is Latitude?Latitude is the

distance from the equator along the Y axis.

All points along the equator have a value of 0 degrees latitude.

North pole = 90°N

South pole = 90°S

Values are expressed in terms of degrees.

Y

X

90°S

90°N

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What is Latitude?

Each degree of latitude is divided into 60 minutes.

Each minute is divided into 60 seconds.

Y

X

90°S

90°N

This is also true of longitude.

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What is Latitude?

For Example:

37°, 02’,51’’N

This is close to the latitude where you live.

Y

X

90°S

90°N

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What is Longitude?Longitude is the

distance from the prime meridian along the X axis.

All points along the prime meridian have a value of 0 degrees longitude.

The earth is divided into two parts, or hemispheres, of east and west longitude.

Y

X

180°W 180°E

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What is Longitude?

The earth is divided into 360 equal slices (meridians)

180 west and 180 east of the prime meridian

Y

X

180°W 180°E

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What is Latitude?

Our latitude and longitude might be:

37°, 03’,13’’N

76°, 29’, 45’’W

Y

X

90°S

90°N

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So Where is (0,0)?The origin

point (0,0) is where the equator intersects the prime meridian.

(0,0) is off the western coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean.

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See If You Can Tell In Which Quarter These Lon/Lats Are

Located

1. 41°N, 21°E

2. 37°N, 76°W

3. 72°S, 141°W

4. 7°S, 23°W

5. 15°N, 29°E

6. 34°S, 151°E

A B

C D

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1. B

2. A

3. C

4. C

5. B

6. D

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See if you can find those same

latitude/longitude locations on a

map!

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Equator Latitude 0o

Latitude: (90oN to 90oS)

Latitude 23½o NorthTropic of Cancer

Latitude 23½o SouthTropic of Capricorn

Longitude 30o East

Longitude 60o East

Longitude 30o West

Longitude 60o West

Positioning on the Earth’s SurfaceEast is the direction of rotation of the Earth North Pole

South Pole

23½o 23½o

66½o 90o

900

21st June

22nd December

22nd Sept

20th March

30oE60oE90oE90oW30oW60oW

Longitude 90oEastLongitude 90o West

Prime Meridian

0o Longitude

Longitude: (180oE to 180oW)

Latitude and Longitude together enable the fixing of position on the Earth’s surface.

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Now you’re ready to find some locations on

a map!