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|colspan="2"|Lines of latitude appear [[Horizontal plane|horizontal]] 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]]. | |colspan="2"|Lines of latitude appear [[Horizontal plane|horizontal]] 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°. | ||
| + | |[[Image:World map with equator.jpg|80px]] | ||
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| + | | colspan="2" style="text-align: right;" | {{Tnavbar|Longlat}} | ||
| + | |}<noinclude> | ||
| + | [[uk:Шаблон:longlat]] | ||
| + | </noinclude> | ||
Revision as of 05:22, 11 November 2008
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| Map of Earth | |
| Longitude (λ) | |
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| Lines of longitude appear curved in this projection, but are actually halves of great circles. | |
| Latitude (φ) | |
| Lines of latitude appear horizontal 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. | |
| The equator divides the planet into a Northern Hemisphere and a Southern Hemisphere, and has a latitude of 0°. | |
| Template:Tnavbar | |
