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An angular measurement or distance measured in degrees, north or south from the equator which is 0.
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A north-south measurement of position on Earth, defined by the angle measured from a horizontal plane located at Earth's center that is perpendicular to the polar axis and measured in degrees, minutes and seconds. Measurements range from equator (0 degree
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Imaginary lines running east to west on the surface of the earth. The latitude determines location north or south on the globe.
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Angle between the Equator and a point on the surface of the Earth. Usually given as an angle between 0?and 90? and a letter (N or S) indicating whether it is to the North, or South of the Equator.
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A measure of distance north or south of the equator. One degree of latitude equals approximately 110 kilometers (69 miles).
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