Geography, asked by itscutiepie13, 1 month ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔✔You can measure location on the Earth in degrees because the Earth is roughly spherical.

✔✔ West of that line is measured in degrees west, and east of that line is measured in degrees east. The opposite side of the world is 180° west or 180° east, while Greenwich itself is 0°.

Answered by HA9650
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The geographical coordinate system measures location from only two values, despite the fact that the locations are described for a three-dimensional surface. The two values used to define location are both measured relative to the polar axis of the Earth. The two measures used in the geographic coordinate system are called latitude and longitude.

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