LATITUDES Horizontal line that run from east to west of a map or a globe.
0* EQUATOR NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE 30* 60* 90* 90* Equator- the imaginary line circling the Earth halfway between north and south poles. Northern Hemisphere- part of the world between the north pole and the equator Southern Hemisphere- part of the world between the south pole and the equator. NORTH POLE SOUTH POLE
FIVE LINES OF LATITUDE
LONGITUDE vertical imaginary lines that run from north to south of a map or globe
PRIME MERIDIAN 0 * LONGITUDE WESTERN HEMISPHERE EASTERN HEMISPHERE
Prime Meridian the great circle on the earth’s surface passing through the north and south poles, which is considered 0 degrees’ longitude. Eastern Hemisphere extends from the primary region going to the left Western Hemisphere extends from the primary region going to the right
PRIME MERIDIAN 0 * LONGITUDE LATITUDE
GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATE SYSTEM - system that is used to locate places using the degrees of latitude and longitude.
Directions: Give the latitude and longitude of the following places on the globe. 45* N 15* W 15* N 45* E 30*S 60* W 15* S 30*W 75*S 15* E
LANDMASSES AND BODIES OF WATER LANDMASSES PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO ASIAN CONTINENT MALAY PENINSULA INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO AUSTRALIAN CONTINENT
LANDMASSES AND BODIES OF WATER BODIES OF WATER PHILIPPINE SEA SOUT CHINA SEA INDIAN OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN
SEATWORK Directions: Study the image of a globe and identify the parts that are labelled in the image Equator North Pole South Pole Latitude Longitude
SEATWORK Directions: Study the image of a globe and identify the parts that are labelled in the image Equator North Pole South Pole Latitude Longitude LATITUDE EQUATOR LONGITUDE NORTH POLE SOUTH POLE
Directions: Give the latitude and longitude of the following places on the map.