Watch: Latitude and longitude with Sue Venir
What are lines of latitude and longitude?
We use imaginary lines to find where a place is in the world.
- We use lines of latitude to find out how far north or south a place is.
- These lines run parallel to the Equator.
- We use lines of longitude to find out how far east or west a place is.
- These lines run from the top of the Earth to the bottom.
What are hemispheres?
The Equator is an imaginary line of latitude around the centre of the Earth.
The Equator is at the centre of the lines of latitude and is at 0掳 latitude.
Anything lying south (below) of the Equator is in the Southern Hemisphere and is called 掳厂.
Anything lying north (above) of the Equator is in the Northern Hemisphere and is called 掳狈.
The North Pole is 90掳狈 and the South Pole is 90掳厂.
The line labelled 0掳 longitude is called the Prime Meridian or the Greenwich Meridian and runs through London.
Anything lying east of the Greenwich Meridian is in the Eastern Hemisphere and is called 掳E.
Anything lying west of the Greenwich Meridian is in the Western Hemisphere and is called 掳W.
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