Latitude - Used to measure north and south, Longitude - Used to measure west and east, Equator - An imaginary line that is 0° latitude, Prime meridian - An imaginary line that is 0° longitude, Cardinal Directions - N, S, W, E, Intermediate Directions - NE, NW, SE, SW, Paralells - Imaginary lines that run from east to west, nickname for latitude, Meridians - Imaginary lines that run from north to south, nickname for longitude, Tropic of Cancer - 23.5°N, line of latitude, Tropic of Capricorn - 23.5°S, line of latitude, International Date Line - 180°, line of longitude, North America - Continent located in North and West Hemisphere, South America - Continent located in South and West Hemisphere, Asia - Continent located in North and East Hemisphere, Australia - Continent located in South and East Hemisphere, Absolute Location - Uses coordinates to locate/identify a place., Relative Location - Uses other landmarks to help locate/identify a place., Place - A unique manmade or natural feature.,
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