Latitude & Longitude Practice
Your time is 5 pm, at the Prime Meridian it is 4 pm. What is your line of longitude?
*1 hour difference, 1 * 15 = 15 Going forwards in time makes you in the EASTERN Hemisphere.. = 15 degrees EAST
Your time is 9 am, at the Prime Meridian it is 3 pm. What is your line of longitude?
*6 hour difference, 6 * 15 = 90 Going backwards in time makes you in the Western Hemisphere.. = 90 degrees WEST
Equator
0° of latitude, *divides* the Earth into *North* and *South Hemispheres*.
Prime Meridian
0° of longitude, *divides* the Earth into *East* and *West Hemispheres*.
How many hours apart is a time zone from the time zone just before it or after it?
1 hour
North Pole
90° North, northernmost latitude on Earth
South Pole
90° South, southern most latitude on Earth
Which is a more accurate representation of the earth.. a Map or Globe
A *globe is more accurate than a flat map* 1. represents the true shape 2. accurately portrays continent shapes and distance between landmasses
Degrees
Unit of measurement used to measure the distance between lines of latitude and longitude.
Western Hemisphere
West of the Prime Meridian to 180°
Two hemisphere's we live in are....
Western and Northern Hemisphere
Longitude
What kind of lines are stripes of time zones
Time zone boundaries are often zigzagged instead of______
straight
Parallels
Another name for lines of latitude
Meridians
Another name for longitude
Eastern Hemisphere
East of the Prime Meridian to 180°
Northern Hemisphere
From the Equator to 90° North
Southern Hemisphere
From the Equator to 90° South
International Date Line
Generally 180° of longitude, the highest degree of longitude, where the date changes.
Hemisphere
Half of the globe
How many time zones is the earth divided into?
24 time zones
It is 2 pm at the Prime Meridian and you are located at 45 degrees EAST Longitude. What time is it where you are now?
45 degrees / 15 hours per degree = 3 hours difference *Since it is EAST , we are adding 3 hours to the given time 2 pm + 3 hours = 5pm
It is 10 am at the Prime Meridian and you are located at 60 degrees WEST Longitude. What time is it where you are now?
60 degrees / 15 hours per degree = 4 hours difference *Since it is WEST , we are subtracting hours from the given time 10 am - 4 hours = 6 am
Arctic Circle
66.5° North latitude
Antarctic Circle
66.5° South latitude
Longitude
Lines that come together at the north and south pole
Latitude
Lines that never meet - *parallel*
Longitude
Measured East and West of the Prime Meridian. These lines run vertically north to south. 0° to 180°
Latitude
Measured North and South of the Equator. These lines run horizontally. 0° to 90°