paper into half vertically (lengthwise) Using the same paper, fold your paper into half vertically (lengthwise), then trace the folded line using a ballpen. Label this line prime meridian with a measurement of 0°. Label the right half eastern hemisphere and the left half western hemisphere Again, fold your paper vertically into three after the first fold. Trace all vertical fold lines (6 lines right of the prime meridian and 6 lines left of the prime meridian). Each line represents longitudes. Take note that the prime meridian is the starting point of all longitudes. Number each line starting from the prime meridian 0° going left with an interval of 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° 180° and going right with the same interval of 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150º 180º. 2. How will you describe longitude with respect to the prime meridian? Locate latitude 30° North and longitude 120° East. Trace down where these two lines meet. Label it as coordinate A. 3. How will you describe coordinate? Let Us Try Study the fiqure A and B below and identify the major parts of map/globe.

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paper into half vertically (lengthwise)
Using the same paper, fold your paper into half vertically (lengthwise), then
trace the folded line using a ballpen. Label this line prime meridian with a
measurement of 0°. Label the right half eastern hemisphere and the left half
western hemisphere Again, fold your paper vertically into three after the first fold.
Trace all vertical fold lines (6 lines right of the prime meridian and 6 lines left of the
prime meridian). Each line represents longitudes. Take note that the prime
meridian is the starting point of all longitudes. Number each line starting from the
prime meridian 0° going left with an interval of 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° 180° and
going right with the same interval of 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150º 180º.
2. How will you describe longitude with respect to the prime meridian?
Locate latitude 30° North and longitude 120° East. Trace down where these
two lines meet. Label it as coordinate A.
3. How will you describe coordinate?
Let Us Try
Study the fiqure A and B below and identify the major parts of map/globe.
Transcribed Image Text:paper into half vertically (lengthwise) Using the same paper, fold your paper into half vertically (lengthwise), then trace the folded line using a ballpen. Label this line prime meridian with a measurement of 0°. Label the right half eastern hemisphere and the left half western hemisphere Again, fold your paper vertically into three after the first fold. Trace all vertical fold lines (6 lines right of the prime meridian and 6 lines left of the prime meridian). Each line represents longitudes. Take note that the prime meridian is the starting point of all longitudes. Number each line starting from the prime meridian 0° going left with an interval of 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° 180° and going right with the same interval of 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150º 180º. 2. How will you describe longitude with respect to the prime meridian? Locate latitude 30° North and longitude 120° East. Trace down where these two lines meet. Label it as coordinate A. 3. How will you describe coordinate? Let Us Try Study the fiqure A and B below and identify the major parts of map/globe.
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