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Latitudes and longitudes

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Answered by ToxicSoul
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Latitudes are imaginary circles parallel to the Equator. They are named after the angle created by a line connecting the latitude and the center of the Earth, and the line connecting the Equator and the center of the Earth.

Latitudes specify the north-south position of a location on the globe. Locations in the Northern Hemisphere are identified by northern latitudes and are assigned a suffix of N for north. Southern Hemisphere locations, on the other hand, are on southern latitudes and are assigned a suffix of S for south.

Longitudes are geographical positioning markers that run from the geographical North Pole to the geographical South Pole, intersecting the Equator. They meet at both Poles, and specify the east-west position of a location.

Longitudes are therefore imaginary circles that intersect the North and South Poles, and the Equator.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Latitude ✍

➽ Asia lies between 10 degree to 80 degree north.

Longitude ✍

➽ Asia lies between longitude 25 degree east and 170 degree east.

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