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|colspan="2" align="center"|<small style="line-height:130%">[[Map]] of [[Earth]]</small>
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!colspan="2" style="background:#bbffee;"| [[Longitude]] (λ)
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!style="background:#bbffee;"| [[Longitude]] (λ)
 
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|colspan="2"|Lines of longitude appear [[Vertical direction|vertical]] with varying curvature in this projection, but are actually halves of great ellipses, with identical radii at a given latitude.
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|Lines of longitude appear [[Vertical direction|vertical]] with varying curvature in this projection, but are actually halves of great ellipses, with identical radii at a given latitude.
 
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!colspan="2" style="background:#bbffee;"| [[Latitude]] (φ)
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!style="background:#bbffee;"| [[Latitude]] (φ)
 
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|colspan="2"|Lines of latitude appear [[Horizontal plane|horizontal]] with varying curvature in this projection; but are actually circular with different radii.  All locations with a given latitude are collectively referred to as a [[circle of latitude]].
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|Lines of latitude appear [[Horizontal plane|horizontal]] with varying curvature in this projection; but are actually circular with different radii.  All locations with a given latitude are collectively referred to as a [[circle of latitude]].
 
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|The '''[[equator]]''' divides the planet into a [[Northern Hemisphere]] and a [[Southern Hemisphere]], and has a latitude of 0°.
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| [[Image:World map with equator.svg|80px|right]] The '''[[equator]]''' divides the planet into a [[Northern Hemisphere]] and a [[Southern Hemisphere]], and has a latitude of 0°.  
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Revision as of 13:44, 22 August 2014

World map longlat.svg
Map of Earth
Longitude (λ)
Lines of longitude appear vertical with varying curvature in this projection, but are actually halves of great ellipses, with identical radii at a given latitude.
Latitude (φ)
Lines of latitude appear horizontal with varying curvature in this projection; but are actually circular with different radii. All locations with a given latitude are collectively referred to as a circle of latitude.
World map with equator.svg
The equator divides the planet into a Northern Hemisphere and a Southern Hemisphere, and has a latitude of 0°.