World Map with Longitude and Latitude can be downloaded from the internet. Professionals use Longitudes and Latitudes to locate any entity of the world using coordinates. Longitudes and Latitudes are the angles measured from the center of Earth as the origin. Longitude is measured from Prime Meridian which runs from the North pole to the South Pole i.e. the vertical lines on Earth while the Latitudes are measured from the Equator which is the runs from West to East i.e. the horizontal line on Earth’s surface.
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Map of World with Longitude
Map of Longitude of World shows the longitudinal line. Longitudes are imaginary lines that are also known as meridians. Each meridian line are at a distance of one arc degree. So there are a total of 360 longitudinal lines.
Map of World with Latitude
Map of Latitude of World shows all the latitudes. Latitudes are the imaginary lines located at an equal distance or are parallel to the Equator. There are total 180 latitudinal lines which form a circle around Earth east-west. The main latitude lines are The equator at 0°, Tropic of Cancer at 23 1/2° N, Tropic of Capricorn at 23 1/2° S, Arctic Circle at 66 1/2° N and Antarctic Circle at 66 1/2° S.
World Map with Longitude and Latitude Degrees Coordinates
Longitude and Latitude degree coordinates world map shows the coordinates all the imaginary line i.e. both longitudes and latitudes which runs over Earth surface. Navigators and explorers use these coordinates to find locations. Person who sail in water also require these coordinates to sail to right destination. the below image shows the degree coordinates of longitudes and latitudes used for location.
World Map with Equator
World map with the Equator describes in detail the equatorial region of the Earth. From this map, we can find out to which all country Equator passes as well as countries located near the Equator. Generally, the climate of the Equatorial region is very hot and humid.
World map with Equator and Prime Meridian
World Map with the Equator and Prime Meridian show the two main imaginary lines which are a centerline of Longitude which is Prime Meridian and the center line of Latitude which is the Equator.
World Map with Equator, Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
This map shows the details of the latitude line Equator, Tropic of Cancer, and the Tropic of Capricorn. It depicts the countries and cities located near these latitudes. We can also mark which all latitude passes through different countries.
World Map with Greenwich Line
World map with Greenwich line shows the Prime Meridian line which passes through in London. This is located at 0° and divides Earth into two equal hemispheres as Eastern and Western hemispheres.
Travelers use maps of Longitude and Latitude to reach their destination. Students use these to practice the location of countries and other entities of the world. Archeologists refer to this map for discovering and excavation purposes. They use the coordinates provided by historians or the journals left behind to locate the digging site.