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    Latitude and Longitude

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    Latitude When looking at a map‚ latitude lines run horizontally. Latitude lines are also known as parallels since they are parallel and are an equal distant from each other. Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles (111 km) apart; there is a variation due to the fact that the earth is not a perfect sphere but an oblate ellipsoid (slightly egg-shaped). To remember latitude‚ imagine them as the horizontal rungs of a ladder ("ladder-tude"). Degrees latitude are numbered from 0° to 90° north

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    City Latitude Longitude

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    Name _____________Tiffany Caufield_____________ Section __________________ EXERCISE 2 PROBLEMS/SOLUTIONS—PART I 1. Using a globe‚ determine the latitude and longitude (to the nearest degree) of the following cities. Be sure to indicate if the location is north or south latitude‚ and east or west longitude. City Latitude Longitude (a) 42 N 88 W (b) Tokyo‚ Japan 36 N 140 E (c) Sydney‚ Australia 34 S 151 E (d) Singapore 1N 104 E (e)

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    spots. These could be situated in a local area and tracked down in “real time” or located anywhere on Earth and identified virtually. As you know‚ every point on Earth can be identified by latitude and longitude. In this lesson‚ you studied how to read points on a map in degrees‚ minutes‚ and seconds of latitude and longitude. For example‚ the Space Needle in Seattle‚ Washington‚ is located at approximately 47° 37’ 14’’ N‚ 122° 20’ 57’’ W. Use your map reading‚ Internet searching‚ and reasoning

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    Insolation over the Globe

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    exposed to the rays. At mid-latitude locations in summer‚ for example‚ days are long and the Sun rises to a position high in the sky‚ heating the surface more intensely. How does the angle of the Sun vary during the day? It depends on the Sun’s path. Near noon‚ the Sun is high above the horizon—the Sun’s angle is greater‚ and so insolation is higher. The seasonal pattern of daily insolation provides a convenient way to divide the globe into broad latitude zones. The equatorial zone encompasses

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    Hahha

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    The graticule‚ the mesh formed by the lines of constant latitude and constant longitude‚ is constructed by reference to the rotation axis of the Earth. The primary reference points are the poles where the axis of rotation of the Earth intersects the reference surface. Planes which contain the rotation axis intersect the surface in the meridians and the angle between any one meridian plane and that through Greenwich (the Prime Meridian) defines the longitude: meridians are lines of constant longitude

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    Diwali Vacation

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    lonely or not so safe place. User will continuously keep pressing the panic button of the App.     Upon any mishap the user will just release the button and Message and Email will go to the designated person along with the longitude and latitude where the mishap took place.     The recipient will just click the link of the message and will be dragged to the Google map so that one can come to realize where exactly the mishap took place and can rescue him/her. App 2: This one is designed

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    used to measure latitude (Lesson 02.01) (use the first resource in this lesson to help you) • Be able to list and describe the 3 main tools used to measure latitude in early navigation Tools used to measure longitude (Lesson 02.01) (use the first resource in this lesson to help you) • Be able to list and describe the 2 main tools used to measure longitude in early navigation Current Navigation Tools (Lesson 02.01) • What tool do we currently use to determine location (latitude and longitude)

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    Vehicle and report the status of the Vehicle on demand. For doing so an AT89S52 microcontroller is interfaced serially to a GSM Modem and GPS Receiver. A GSM modem is used to send the position (Latitude and Longitude) of the vehicle from a remote place. The GPS modem will continuously give the data i.e. the latitude and longitude indicating the position of the vehicle. The GPS modem gives many parameters as the output‚ but only the NMEA data coming out is read and displayed on to the LCD. The same data

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    Every Child Is Special

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    environment are determined by the location of the Philippines on the planet. Latitude and Longitude Before we learn about the characteristics of our environment‚ let us first talk about the location of the Philippines. Where is the Philippines? The Philippines is on Earth‚ of course‚ but where exactly is it located? To answer this question‚ you have to learn a new skill: locating places using latitude and longitude. Activity 1 Where in the world is the Philippines? (Part

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    Area: Mathematics Topic: GPS Research Question: How does GPS rely on geometry and trigonometry now that there are satellites? Has the function of geometry and trigonometry in triangulation and navigation changed since satellites were built? IB MATH Candidtate name: Tristan Stevenson Candidate Number: dwq773 (001366 – 016) School: Prem tinsulalonda International School November 14‚ 12 Word Count:2090

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