Arctic Circle
        
        
          Tropic of Cancer
        
        
          Equator
        
        
          Tropic of Capricorn
        
        
          N
        
        
          5 000 km
        
        
          0
        
        
          1:212 500 000
        
        
          120º W
        
        
          140º W
        
        
          160º W
        
        
          180º
        
        
          160º E
        
        
          140º E
        
        
          60º S
        
        
          40º S
        
        
          20º S
        
        
          20º N
        
        
          40º N
        
        
          60º N
        
        
          
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          3. GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
        
        
          The geographic coordinates system is network of imaginary horizontal and vertical
        
        
          lines that are drawn on globes or maps. These lines are called
        
        
          parallels
        
        
          (lines of
        
        
          latitude) and
        
        
          meridians
        
        
          (lines of longitude).
        
        
          Parallels and meridians form an imaginary geographical network, in the form of a grid
        
        
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          ,
        
        
          which allows us to locate the exact position of any place in the world.
        
        
          3.1. Parallels
        
        
          The
        
        
          Equator
        
        
          is an imaginary
        
        
          circle around the widest part of
        
        
          the Earth. It is 40075 km long.
        
        
          It divides our planet into two
        
        
          equal halves or
        
        
          hemispheres
        
        
          ,
        
        
          a Greek word meaning half
        
        
          a sphere. The top half is the
        
        
          Northern Hemisphere
        
        
          and the
        
        
          bottom half is the
        
        
          Southern
        
        
          Hemisphere
        
        
          .
        
        
          Parallels
        
        
          are imaginary lines
        
        
          that circle the Earth parallel
        
        
          to the
        
        
          Equator
        
        
          .
        
        
          The Equator is 0° latitude. After that, there are 90 parallels to the north and another
        
        
          90 to the south.
        
        
          Some of these parallels are very important. In the Northern Hemisphere, there is the
        
        
          Tropic of Cancer
        
        
          and the
        
        
          Arctic Circle
        
        
          .
        
        
          The area between the Equator and the tropics (the Intertropical Convergence Zone)
        
        
          has
        
        
          low latitudes
        
        
          ; the area between the tropics and the polar circles are
        
        
          medium
        
        
          latitudes
        
        
          and the area between the polar circles and the Poles has
        
        
          high latitudes
        
        
          .
        
        
          3.2. Meridians
        
        
          The
        
        
          prime meridian
        
        
          or
        
        
          Greenwich meridian
        
        
          is 0°
        
        
          longitude. It is named after the
        
        
          British observatory at Greenwich
        
        
          because the prime meridian runs
        
        
          through the observatory. This
        
        
          is the point of reference for all
        
        
          other meridians.
        
        
          There are 180 main meridians to
        
        
          the east and another 180 to the
        
        
          west.
        
        
          Meridians are imaginary
        
        
          semi-circles that go from pole
        
        
          to pole.
        
        
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            grid:
          
        
        
          pattern of straight lines that form
        
        
          squares
        
        
          
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            intersect:
          
        
        
          to meet or cross
        
        
          
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            range:
          
        
        
          to vary or extend between limits