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Learning Objective
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How is it possible to find the exact location of a place on Earth?
Latitude
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90°70°
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Other Important Lines of Latitude
Other Important Lines of Latitude
Imagine the Earth cut in half...
Longitude
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105°
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45° 30° 15° 0°15°
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How do we use this information to locate a place?
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The World0° 20° 60°E 100°140° 180°20°60°W100°140°180°
80°
60°
40N°
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80°0° 20° 60°E 100°140° 180°20°60°W100°140°180°
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The World Answers0° 20° 60°E 100°140° 180°20°60°W100°140°180°
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Edinburgh
Canberra
Yamoussoukro
Madrid
Using Latitude and Longitude to Locate Places
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Photo courtesy of silvia-elisa (@flickr.com) granted under creative commons licence - attribution
What do you remember about day and night?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/the-sun-day-and-night-pt-2-3/8954.html
Source: bbc.co.uk/learningzone © 2014 BBC
Time Zones
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Time Zones
World Time Zones: How it Works
24hr time
Activity
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Plenary
Lines of Latitude Lines of Longitude
Plenary
THE END