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Latitude and Longitude

How do we find places on maps?
Latitude
What is Latitude?

• Lines of Latitude run horizontally
• Latitude is measured in degrees.
• The Equator is 0 degrees Latitude.
• Lines of Latitude locate places North or
  South of the Equator.
• The North Pole is 90 degrees N Latitude, and
  the South Pole is 90 degrees S Latitude.
Longitude

• Lines of Longitude run vertically.
• They are also called Meridians.
• The Prime Meridian is found in Greenwich,
  England.
• The Prime Meridian is 0 degrees Longitude.
• Lines of Longitude locate places East or
  West of the Prime Meridian.
• There are 180 degrees of east Longitude,
  and 180 degrees of west Longitude.
Time Zones
• Time zones are broad strips that measure
  15 degrees wide.
• Time zones differ from their neighboring
  time zones by 1 hour.
• The continental U.S. has 4 time zones,
  Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific.
• In the Spring we shift the clocks 1 hour
  ahead. This is called Daylight Saving Time.
• In the Fall we shift the clocks 1 hour back.
Time Zones (cont…)
             Local Time and Universal Time
Local Time- is what we use everyday, and
   regulates our lives.
Examples of Local Time are: meal time, sleep
   time, work time, and school time
Universal Time- is what we use when we
   need a time that is agreed upon marking
   time world-wide.
An example when Universal Time was used
   was when a supernova in 1987 was first
   seen. Astronomers, and Astronauts use
   Universal Time..
Time Zones (cont….)

• Greenwich Mean Time- is the time
  that is registered at Greenwich,
  England.
**Greenwich Mean Time is another
  name for Universal Time.
The International Dateline was
  established following the 180th
  meridian, where ever we cross it
  the date advances 1 day ( if you
  are going west), or goes back 1 day
  (if you are going east).
Summary
1.What do lines of Latitude and Longitude combine to
   make?
A grid.
2.Compare and Contrast Latitude and Longitude.
Latitude- horizontal, north- south, parallels
Longitude- vertical, east-west, meridians
3.What is 0 degrees Latitude?
Equator
4.What is 0 degrees Longitude?
Prime Meridian
5.How many time zones do we have in the U.S.A.?
4- Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific
6. Explain the difference between Local Time, and Universal
   Time.
Local time- used everyday
Universal Time- is used for a planetary event, or for
URL
Map Elements

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Learner Expectation
• Content Standard: 3.0 Geography
 – 3.01 Understand how to use maps,
   globes, and other geographic
   representations, tools, and
   technologies to acquire, process and
   report information from a spatial
   perspective.
In this activity you will:
• Learn about the elements of a map:
  latitude, longitude, the hemispheres,
  directions, time zone, scale, and map
  legends.
• Write a paragraph describing the parts
  of a map. Tell the function of each
  part in reading a map.
Latitude and Longitude
• The earth is divided into lots of lines called
  latitude and longitude.
Lines
• Longitude lines run north and south.
• Latitude lines run east and west.
• The lines measure distances in degrees.


                                  Latitude
   Longitude
Where is 0 degree?
• The equator is 0 degree latitude.
• It is an imaginary belt that runs
  halfway point between the North Pole
  and the South Pole.

  Equator
P   M
                            E
                         R
                            R
           Where is 0 degree?
                         I I
                            D
                         M
                            I
•   The prime meridian E 0Adegrees longitude.
                         is
    This imaginary line runsNthrough the
    United Kingdom, France, Spain, western
    Africa, and Antarctica.
Latitude and Longitude Resources

•   Latitude & Longitude Activity
•   A Printable Latitude & Longitude Map
•   Latitude & Longitude Map Making
•   Latitude and Longitude Quiz
Hemispheres

• By using the equator and prime
  meridian, we can divide the
  world into four hemispheres,
  north, south, east, and west.
Compass
• A compass is a tool that helps the
  user know what direction one is
  headed.
• On a map, a compass or a compass
  rose helps the user locate these
  directions.
Compass Rose
• The needle on a compass is magnetized to
  point to the earth's north magnetic pole.
  Thus with a compass, a person can roughly
  tell which direction they are headed.
• There are four major or cardinal directions
  on a compass- north, south, east & west. In
  between are the directions northeast,
  northwest, southeast, southwest.
• Direction Quiz


                   Source: http://aerocompass.larc.nasa
Directions
• The cardinal directions are north, south,
  east, and west.
• The intermediate directions are northeast,
  southeast, southwest and northwest.
• They help describe the location of places in
  relation to other places.
Scale
• Maps are made to scale; that is, there is a
  direct connection between a unit of
  measurement on the map and the actual
  distance.
• For example, each inch on the map
  represents one mile on Earth. So, a map of
  a town would show a mile-long strip of fast
  food joints and auto dealers in one inch.
Scale
Time Zones
• The Earth is divided into 24 time
  zones, corresponding to 24 hours in a
  day.
• As the earth rotates, the sun shines in
  different areas, moving from east to
  west during the course of a day.
• Places that have the same longitude
  will be in the same time zone.
Map Legends
• The legend is the key to unlocking the secrets of
  a map. Objects or colors in the legend represent
  something on the map.




                   Religions Legend
Can you understand this legend?
Age Expectancy




Legend
Legend Reading Activities
• What You Can Learn From A Map
 – What do Maps Show Activity
 – Road Map
 – Road Map Legend
 – Road Map of Salt Lake City Region
 – Map Worksheet
Sites to visit
• Look up Latitude and Longitude for US Cities
• Maps and Map Skills Degrees, Latitude, & Longitude
  Worksheet
• Latitude and Longitude Map (lesson plan)
• Scale
• Time Zones
• Anchors Aweigh (a map adventure)
• Map Quiz
• Make Your Own Map
• Topography Maps
• U. S. Map Collection
• GeoSpy Game
• Globe Projector
Additional Sources
• Atlas - World (Holt, Rinehart and
  Winston)
• Outline Map of US
• Map Packet Download
• Maps.com
• National Geographic Xpeditions
• Maps & Globes
Games
• http://www.abcya.com/latitude_and_longitu
  de_practice.htm
Writing Activities
• Write a paragraph describing the
  parts of a map. Tell the function of
  each part in reading a map.
Typical Graphexample of a
    • This is an
      typical graph we are
      all familiar with.
    • The graph is made up
      of different “points”
      with lines that connect
       the points.
• Each point has two
         Typical values:
                 Graph
               • The “X” value that
Y axis
                 runs along the
                   horizontal “X”
                 axis
               • The “Y” value that
                 runs along the
                   vertical “Y” axis

          X axis
• X value is always
                Typical Graph
                         stated first
                       • Followed by the Y
    Y   (3,8)            value
                 (9,5)
                       • The “origin” is the
                         point where
                            the 2 axes
                         intersect with a
                        X
                            value of (0,0)
(0,0)
• A point can also
                  Typical Graph
                           have negative
                             (-) values
          Y              • Negative X values
                           are to the left
(-X,+Y)        (+X,+Y)
                             of the origin (0,0)
            (0,0)
                       X • Negative Y values

(-X,-Y)       (+X,-Y)      are below the
                             origin
East West, North South on The
            Earth
             • Let the X axis be the
               Equator.
   Y         • Let the Y axis be the
               Prime Meridian
                 that runs through
           X
               Greenwich outside
                 of London.
             • Lat/Long are the 2 grid
               points by
                 which you can locate
               any point on
                 earth.
East West, North South on the
                Earth
                   • Let each of the
       N
                     four quarters
                     then be
W                E   designated by
                     North or South
                     and East or
       S
                     West.
East West, North South on the
                     Earth
                      •    The N tells us we’re
(N, W)          (N, E)     north of the Equator.
                           The S tells us we’re
                           south of the Equator.
                         • The E tells us that
                           we’re east of the
                           Prime Meridian. The
 (S, W)        (S, E)      W tells us that we’re
                           west of the Prime
                           Meridian.
East West, North South on the
                     Earth
(N, W)               • That means all points
                       in North
                          America will have a
                       North latitude and a
                       West longitude
                       because it is North of
                       the Equator and West
   Prime Meridian
                       of the Prime Meridian.
East West, North South on the
                Earth


                        • What would be the
                          latitude and
                          longitude
                          directions in
Prime Meridian   ?        Australia?

 If you said South and East , you’re right!
• Latitude is the distance
              What is Latitude?
                       from the
                          equator along the Y
                       axis.
90°N
         Y           • All points along the
                       equator have a value of
                       0 degrees latitude.
                  X
                     • North pole = 90°N
                     • South pole = 90°S
                     • Values are expressed in
       90°S
                       terms of degrees.
What is Latitude?

                       • Each degree of
90°N
         Y               latitude is
                         divided into
                   X        60 minutes.
                       • Each minute is
                         divided into 60
       90°S
                         seconds.
 This is also true of longitude.
What is Latitude?

                       • For Example:
90°N
         Y
                       • 37°, 02’,51’’N
                       • This is close to
                   X
                         the latitude
                         where you live.
       90°S
What is Longitude?
                      • Longitude is the distance
                        from the prime meridian
                        along the X axis.
        Y             • All points along the
                        prime meridian have a
                           value of 0 degrees
                    X
                        longitude.
                      • The earth is divided into
                        two parts, or
                           hemispheres, of east
180°W         180°E
                        and west longitude.
What is Longitude?
                          • The earth is
        Y                   divided into 360
                            equal slices
                      X
                               (meridians)
                          • 180 west and 180
                            east of the prime
                            meridian
180°W         180°E
What is Latitude?

                       • Our latitude and
90°N
         Y               longitude might
                         be:
                   X
                       • 37°, 03’,13’’N
                       • 76°, 29’, 45’’W
       90°S
• The origin point
So Where is (0,0)?
          (0,0) is where the
          equator intersects
          the
           prime meridian.
        • (0,0) is off the
          western coast of
          Africa in the
          Atlantic Ocean.
See If You Can Tell In Which Quarter
        These Lon/Lats Are Located

                      •   1. 41°N, 21°E
                      •   2. 37°N, 76°W
A                 B   •   3. 72°S, 141°W
                      •   4. 7°S, 23°W
C                 D   •   5. 15°N, 29°E
                      •   6. 34°S, 151°E
• 1. B
         •   2. A
         •   3. C
         •   4. C
         •   5. B
         •   6. D
• See if you can find
      those same
  latitude/longitude
 locations on a map!
Positioning on the Earth’s Surface
       East is the direction of
       rotation of the Earth
                                                         Latitude: (90oN to 90oS)
                                          North Pole
                Prime Meridian                                Longitude: (180oE to
                  0o Longitude                                      180oW)


           Tropic of Cancer                                         Latitude 23½o North
                 21st June                    90
                                              60
                                              60ooE o
                                              30 W
                                              30
                                              9090
22nd Sept                                           66½o o
                                                      23½
                  Equator                                            Latitude 0o
20 March
  th                                            900    23½o

                22nd December
        Tropic of Capricorn                                        Latitude 23½o South

Longitude 90o West
                                                                           Longitude 90oEast
  Longitude 60o West                                                  Longitude 60o East

                 Longitude 30o West                       Longitude 30o East
                                         South Pole
       Latitude and Longitude together enable the fixing of position on the Earth’s surface.
Now you’re ready to find
some locations on a map!

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7 ss latitude & longitude

  • 1. Latitude and Longitude How do we find places on maps?
  • 2. Latitude What is Latitude? • Lines of Latitude run horizontally • Latitude is measured in degrees. • The Equator is 0 degrees Latitude. • Lines of Latitude locate places North or South of the Equator. • The North Pole is 90 degrees N Latitude, and the South Pole is 90 degrees S Latitude.
  • 3. Longitude • Lines of Longitude run vertically. • They are also called Meridians. • The Prime Meridian is found in Greenwich, England. • The Prime Meridian is 0 degrees Longitude. • Lines of Longitude locate places East or West of the Prime Meridian. • There are 180 degrees of east Longitude, and 180 degrees of west Longitude.
  • 4. Time Zones • Time zones are broad strips that measure 15 degrees wide. • Time zones differ from their neighboring time zones by 1 hour. • The continental U.S. has 4 time zones, Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific. • In the Spring we shift the clocks 1 hour ahead. This is called Daylight Saving Time. • In the Fall we shift the clocks 1 hour back.
  • 5. Time Zones (cont…) Local Time and Universal Time Local Time- is what we use everyday, and regulates our lives. Examples of Local Time are: meal time, sleep time, work time, and school time Universal Time- is what we use when we need a time that is agreed upon marking time world-wide. An example when Universal Time was used was when a supernova in 1987 was first seen. Astronomers, and Astronauts use Universal Time..
  • 6. Time Zones (cont….) • Greenwich Mean Time- is the time that is registered at Greenwich, England. **Greenwich Mean Time is another name for Universal Time. The International Dateline was established following the 180th meridian, where ever we cross it the date advances 1 day ( if you are going west), or goes back 1 day (if you are going east).
  • 7. Summary 1.What do lines of Latitude and Longitude combine to make? A grid. 2.Compare and Contrast Latitude and Longitude. Latitude- horizontal, north- south, parallels Longitude- vertical, east-west, meridians 3.What is 0 degrees Latitude? Equator 4.What is 0 degrees Longitude? Prime Meridian 5.How many time zones do we have in the U.S.A.? 4- Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific 6. Explain the difference between Local Time, and Universal Time. Local time- used everyday Universal Time- is used for a planetary event, or for
  • 8. URL
  • 10. Learner Expectation • Content Standard: 3.0 Geography – 3.01 Understand how to use maps, globes, and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process and report information from a spatial perspective.
  • 11. In this activity you will: • Learn about the elements of a map: latitude, longitude, the hemispheres, directions, time zone, scale, and map legends. • Write a paragraph describing the parts of a map. Tell the function of each part in reading a map.
  • 12. Latitude and Longitude • The earth is divided into lots of lines called latitude and longitude.
  • 13. Lines • Longitude lines run north and south. • Latitude lines run east and west. • The lines measure distances in degrees. Latitude Longitude
  • 14. Where is 0 degree? • The equator is 0 degree latitude. • It is an imaginary belt that runs halfway point between the North Pole and the South Pole. Equator
  • 15. P M E R R Where is 0 degree? I I D M I • The prime meridian E 0Adegrees longitude. is This imaginary line runsNthrough the United Kingdom, France, Spain, western Africa, and Antarctica.
  • 16.
  • 17. Latitude and Longitude Resources • Latitude & Longitude Activity • A Printable Latitude & Longitude Map • Latitude & Longitude Map Making • Latitude and Longitude Quiz
  • 18. Hemispheres • By using the equator and prime meridian, we can divide the world into four hemispheres, north, south, east, and west.
  • 19.
  • 20. Compass • A compass is a tool that helps the user know what direction one is headed. • On a map, a compass or a compass rose helps the user locate these directions.
  • 21. Compass Rose • The needle on a compass is magnetized to point to the earth's north magnetic pole. Thus with a compass, a person can roughly tell which direction they are headed. • There are four major or cardinal directions on a compass- north, south, east & west. In between are the directions northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest. • Direction Quiz Source: http://aerocompass.larc.nasa
  • 22. Directions • The cardinal directions are north, south, east, and west. • The intermediate directions are northeast, southeast, southwest and northwest. • They help describe the location of places in relation to other places.
  • 23. Scale • Maps are made to scale; that is, there is a direct connection between a unit of measurement on the map and the actual distance. • For example, each inch on the map represents one mile on Earth. So, a map of a town would show a mile-long strip of fast food joints and auto dealers in one inch.
  • 24. Scale
  • 25. Time Zones • The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, corresponding to 24 hours in a day. • As the earth rotates, the sun shines in different areas, moving from east to west during the course of a day. • Places that have the same longitude will be in the same time zone.
  • 26.
  • 27. Map Legends • The legend is the key to unlocking the secrets of a map. Objects or colors in the legend represent something on the map. Religions Legend
  • 28. Can you understand this legend?
  • 30. Legend Reading Activities • What You Can Learn From A Map – What do Maps Show Activity – Road Map – Road Map Legend – Road Map of Salt Lake City Region – Map Worksheet
  • 31. Sites to visit • Look up Latitude and Longitude for US Cities • Maps and Map Skills Degrees, Latitude, & Longitude Worksheet • Latitude and Longitude Map (lesson plan) • Scale • Time Zones • Anchors Aweigh (a map adventure) • Map Quiz • Make Your Own Map • Topography Maps • U. S. Map Collection • GeoSpy Game • Globe Projector
  • 32. Additional Sources • Atlas - World (Holt, Rinehart and Winston) • Outline Map of US • Map Packet Download • Maps.com • National Geographic Xpeditions • Maps & Globes
  • 34. Writing Activities • Write a paragraph describing the parts of a map. Tell the function of each part in reading a map.
  • 35.
  • 36. Typical Graphexample of a • This is an typical graph we are all familiar with. • The graph is made up of different “points” with lines that connect the points.
  • 37. • Each point has two Typical values: Graph • The “X” value that Y axis runs along the horizontal “X” axis • The “Y” value that runs along the vertical “Y” axis X axis
  • 38. • X value is always Typical Graph stated first • Followed by the Y Y (3,8) value (9,5) • The “origin” is the point where the 2 axes intersect with a X value of (0,0) (0,0)
  • 39. • A point can also Typical Graph have negative (-) values Y • Negative X values are to the left (-X,+Y) (+X,+Y) of the origin (0,0) (0,0) X • Negative Y values (-X,-Y) (+X,-Y) are below the origin
  • 40. East West, North South on The Earth • Let the X axis be the Equator. Y • Let the Y axis be the Prime Meridian that runs through X Greenwich outside of London. • Lat/Long are the 2 grid points by which you can locate any point on earth.
  • 41. East West, North South on the Earth • Let each of the N four quarters then be W E designated by North or South and East or S West.
  • 42. East West, North South on the Earth • The N tells us we’re (N, W) (N, E) north of the Equator. The S tells us we’re south of the Equator. • The E tells us that we’re east of the Prime Meridian. The (S, W) (S, E) W tells us that we’re west of the Prime Meridian.
  • 43. East West, North South on the Earth (N, W) • That means all points in North America will have a North latitude and a West longitude because it is North of the Equator and West Prime Meridian of the Prime Meridian.
  • 44. East West, North South on the Earth • What would be the latitude and longitude directions in Prime Meridian ? Australia? If you said South and East , you’re right!
  • 45. • Latitude is the distance What is Latitude? from the equator along the Y axis. 90°N Y • All points along the equator have a value of 0 degrees latitude. X • North pole = 90°N • South pole = 90°S • Values are expressed in 90°S terms of degrees.
  • 46. What is Latitude? • Each degree of 90°N Y latitude is divided into X 60 minutes. • Each minute is divided into 60 90°S seconds. This is also true of longitude.
  • 47. What is Latitude? • For Example: 90°N Y • 37°, 02’,51’’N • This is close to X the latitude where you live. 90°S
  • 48. What is Longitude? • Longitude is the distance from the prime meridian along the X axis. Y • All points along the prime meridian have a value of 0 degrees X longitude. • The earth is divided into two parts, or hemispheres, of east 180°W 180°E and west longitude.
  • 49. What is Longitude? • The earth is Y divided into 360 equal slices X (meridians) • 180 west and 180 east of the prime meridian 180°W 180°E
  • 50. What is Latitude? • Our latitude and 90°N Y longitude might be: X • 37°, 03’,13’’N • 76°, 29’, 45’’W 90°S
  • 51. • The origin point So Where is (0,0)? (0,0) is where the equator intersects the prime meridian. • (0,0) is off the western coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • 52. See If You Can Tell In Which Quarter These Lon/Lats Are Located • 1. 41°N, 21°E • 2. 37°N, 76°W A B • 3. 72°S, 141°W • 4. 7°S, 23°W C D • 5. 15°N, 29°E • 6. 34°S, 151°E
  • 53. • 1. B • 2. A • 3. C • 4. C • 5. B • 6. D
  • 54. • See if you can find those same latitude/longitude locations on a map!
  • 55.
  • 56. Positioning on the Earth’s Surface East is the direction of rotation of the Earth Latitude: (90oN to 90oS) North Pole Prime Meridian Longitude: (180oE to 0o Longitude 180oW) Tropic of Cancer Latitude 23½o North 21st June 90 60 60ooE o 30 W 30 9090 22nd Sept 66½o o 23½ Equator Latitude 0o 20 March th 900 23½o 22nd December Tropic of Capricorn Latitude 23½o South Longitude 90o West Longitude 90oEast Longitude 60o West Longitude 60o East Longitude 30o West Longitude 30o East South Pole Latitude and Longitude together enable the fixing of position on the Earth’s surface.
  • 57. Now you’re ready to find some locations on a map!