Unit 2: Misconception Alert!. Latitude and Longitude Are these lines latitude or longitude? What...

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Unit 2: Misconception Alert!

Latitude and Longitude

• Are these lines latitude or longitude?

• What directions do they measure?

Latitude!

North and South

Latitude and Longitude

• Are these lines latitude or longitude?

• What directions do they measure?

Longitude!

East and West

Line of Longitude • Where are the lines of longitude closest together?• Where are they furthest apart?• Where would traveling 7.5° take you the farthest distance across land?

North and South PolesEquator

Near the Equator!

What is the altitude of Polaris?

What does the altitude of Polaris equal? Your Latitude!

42°N

Finding the Altitude of Polaris

• If you were on the North Pole, what would be your latitude?

Note: Polaris is known as our celestial reference point because it is located over Earth’s axis of rotation.

Finding the altitude of the North StarWhere do you see the north star level with the horizon? The Equator

Where would Polis appear highest in the sky? 45° N

Can you use Polaris to determine your latitude in the Southern Hemisphere?

• Why or Why not?

No! The North Star is not visible in the southern hemisphere

Earth’s Layers

• Describe the layers of the earth in terms of density.

Most dense

Least dense

The Melting Point

How do you know if the interior of the earth is liquid or solid?

If the interior temperature of the earth falls below the melting point than the layer is solid

If the interior temperature of the earth is above the melting point than the layer is liquid