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Climate, Seasons, Ozone, and Global Warming

Latitude and

D.Knauss RRHS 2009

Coordinates

• The location of any object can be located by the intersection of two lines. • The is divided into two sets of lines. Latitude Lines and Longitude Lines Longitude Lines

• Longitude Lines run from the North to the and are equal in length. They tell you where you are East and West of the Prime (runs through , England). 0o longitude 30o East longitude 30o West longitude Longitude Lines

• Looking at the Earth from above the , you can see the and the International Line.

0o Prime Meridian

90o East 90o West

180o

International Date Line

• The International Date Line sits on the 180º line of longitude in the middle of the . It is the that separates two consecutive days. - It is not a perfectly straight line and has been moved slightly over the to accommodate needs of varied countries in the Pacific Ocean. International Date Line

• Immediately to the left of the International Date Line (the date) is always one ahead of the date (or day) immediately to the right of the International Date Line in the . So, travelling east across the International Date Line results in a day, or 24 being subtracted. Travelling west across the International Date Line results in a day being added. International Date Line and the Prime Meridian Not a Straight Line! Latitude Lines

• Latitude lines run from East to West and tell you where you are North and South of the . 90o North latitude 0o latitude (Equator) 90o South latitude Degrees, , and

• Since the world is so big and there are only 360 degrees in a circle, the thickness of a 1- line could be the size of Rocky River! • Therefore, scientists have broken down the degree into smaller units which are based on units of since the current values are mostly based on Longitude lines. Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds

• For every degree, there are 60 minutes • For every , there are 60 seconds • So, a very general location would look like this: 150o North and 30o West • A very detailed location would look like this: • 150o 15’ 35.4” North and 30o 25’44.4” West