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This you and your boat! You are sinking somewhere in the great

Pacific Ocean.

Only way to save your ship: help must arrive within thenext 3 hours. 

Planes are available at another location. It can reach the ship in 3 hours if the planes fly at top speed.  Therefore, itis necessary that the planes know exactly where the ship is located for no time to be wasted searching for the ship.  

You are the radio operator on the ship.  Your

captain instructs the you to contact the

planes and give them a precise location of

the ship so that the planes can locate and

save them. In your DO NOW section of your binder, explain how you would solve this problem. 

Why might your solution work? 

Special Names on a GlobeSpecial Names on a Globe

Directions

• There are many imaginary lines on the globe that help determine where places are located.

• We are going to discuss 6 of them.– The Equator– The Prime Meridian – The Tropic of Cancer– The Tropic of Capricorn– Antarctic Circle– Arctic Circle

TheThe EquatorEquator• Which line do you think is the

equator?

• On your paper trace the equator with a blueblue colored pencil.

The Prime MeridianThe Prime Meridian

• Which line do you think is the Prime Meridian?

• Trace the prime meridian with a greengreen colored pencil.

The Tropic of CancerThe Tropic of Cancer

• Which line is the Tropic of Cancer?

• Trace this line

in pink.pink.

The Tropic of CapricornThe Tropic of Capricorn

• Which line is the Tropic of Capricorn?

• Trace this line in Pink.Pink.

• Shade in the areaBetween the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn in YellowYellow.

Sea Goat

Arctic CircleArctic Circle Antarctic CircleAntarctic Circle

• Trace both the Arctic Circle and Antarctic circles in orange.orange.

Understanding and Using Lines of Latitude and Longitude

What is Latitude? How Is It Measured?

Lines of latitude latitude are imaginarylines that run completely around the globe-full circles.

If you were traveling any of these lines what directions would you be going?

EAST or WESTEAST or WEST

The Equator divides the world into two halves or hemispheres:

Northern and Southern HemispheresNorthern and Southern Hemispheres

All places that are northnorth of the equator are said to have a northnorth latitude.latitude. All places southsouth of the equator are said to have south south latitude. latitude.

Which Hemisphere is North America located? South America?

All lines of latitude are parallel. This means that no matter how far two lines of latitude are extended they would never meet.

To prevent maps from becoming too cluttered with lines, map makers show only a few lines of latitude, generally 10 or 20 degrees apart

What is Longitude? How Is It Measured?What is Longitude? How Is It Measured?

Unlike latitude lines, longitude lines are not parallel. Meridians meet at the poles and are widest apart at the equator. Zero degrees longitude (0°) is called the prime meridian

Lines of longitude are imaginary lines, also called meridians, that run vertically around the globe.

If you were traveling any of these lines what directions would you be going?

NORTH AND SOUTHNORTH AND SOUTH

YYoouu T Trry y IItt!!

Directions: Look at the map on the next slide and answer the following questions

1. What is the Latitude of Letter D?2. What is the Longitude of Letter D?3. What Hemisphere(s) is Letter H located?4. How many degrees of latitude separate letters C

and G?5. How many degrees of longitude separate letters J

and F?6. What is the latitude and longitude of letter E?

What is your Absolute Location?

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Game

Sources• http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/

webunits/geography/hemispheres.htmwebunits/geography/hemispheres.htm

• http://www.hammondmap.com/catalog/classroom_activities/http://www.hammondmap.com/catalog/classroom_activities/latlong1.htmllatlong1.html

• http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0908193.htmlhttp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0908193.html

• http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourViewSite.cgi?tour_id=14892http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourViewSite.cgi?tour_id=14892

• POWERPOINT by Kathernie GeracePOWERPOINT by Kathernie Gerace

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