draw the latitudes and longitudes on the surface of a ball
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In this question, we are asked to talk about latitudes and longitudes on the surface of a ball.
- The outward facing or side of anything is referred to as its surface.
- All angles are calculated with the origin at the center of the earth, including latitude.
- A longitude is an angle from the principal meridian, measured eastward (longitudes to the west are negative). Latitudes are determined by the equator's tilt upward (latitudes to the south are negative).
- Since a sphere has 360 degrees, the Earth is divided into 360 lengths.
- The 180°-long antemeridian, which is opposite the prime meridian, is occasionally referred to as such.
- Degrees of longitude are the units used to describe the separation between them.
- They align into semicircles. Additionally, they are drawn every ten draws. The grid is a network made up of this latitude and longitude meridian lines.
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