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Geography Review -latitude, longitude, degrees ~finding locations

Geography Review -latitude, longitude, degrees ~finding locations -equator, Prime Meridian, hemispheres -how to read maps using legends and the compass rose -major landforms ~Nile and Amazon Rivers ~ Nile Delta ~oceans and major seas

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Geography Review -latitude, longitude, degrees ~finding locations

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  1. Geography Review • -latitude, longitude, degrees • ~finding locations • -equator, Prime Meridian, hemispheres • -how to read maps using legends and the compass rose • -major landforms • ~Nile and Amazon Rivers • ~ Nile Delta • ~oceans and major seas • ~Strait of Gibraltar, English Channel, Bosporus, Suez Canal, Arctic Circle

  2. Geography TAKS REVIEW

  3. Latitude and Longitude • Any location on Earth is described by two numbers--its latitude and its longitude. • If a pilot or a ship's captain wants to specify position on a map, these are the "coordinates" they would use.

  4. Latitude • On a globe of the Earth, lines of latitude are circles of different size. The longest is the equator, whose latitude is zero, while at the poles--at latitudes 90° north and 90° south (or -90°) the circles shrink to a point.

  5. Lines of Latitude

  6. Longitude • On the globe, lines of constant longitude ("meridians") extend from pole to pole, like the segment boundaries on a peeled orange.

  7. Longitude • The meridian passing Greenwich, England, is the one chosen as zero longitude. Located at the eastern edge of London, this meridian is known as the "prime meridian."

  8. Hemispheres

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