The Geographic Grid

Flora Lau
9/25/19
The Geographic Grid
              Yesterday and today, I learned the definitions of geographic grid, latitude, longitude, parallels, and meridians. The geographic grid is a system of imaginary arcs drawn in a grid pattern on Earth's surface. Latitude is the geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface. Longitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on Earth's surface. Meridians are the lines running form north ole to South Pole that connects points with the same longitude. Parallels are the imaginary lines extending around the Earth parallel to the equator. 

            Geographers describe where things are by using the geographic grid. The major significant line of latitude is the equator. The major significant line of longitude is the prime meridian. Latitude is parallel and longitude is meridian. When plotting absolute location, latitude is first in coordinates, then longitude. 

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