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They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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How do scientists describe locations : They use latitude and longitude as a reference
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Equator and Greenwich, England
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Equator and Greenwich, England
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Equator and Greenwich, England
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Greenwich, England
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Greenwich, England
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Greenwich, England
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Zero Longitude runs through Greenwich, England while zero latitude runs along the equator
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Zero Longitude runs through Greenwich, England while zero latitude runs along the equator
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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Where are zero longitude and latitude located Zero Longitude runs through Greenwich, England while zero latitude runs along the equator
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Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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What reference points do scientists use to describe location Latitude and longitude
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They use latitude and longitude as a reference. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west.
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What reference points do scientists use to describe location Latitude and longitude
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You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west.
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What reference points do scientists use to describe location Latitude and longitude
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Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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What reference points do scientists use to describe location They use latitude and longitude as a reference
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They use latitude and longitude as a reference. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west.
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What reference points do scientists use to describe location They use latitude and longitude as a reference
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You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west.
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What reference points do scientists use to describe location They use latitude and longitude as a reference
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west.
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Which directions could you be going if you followed the equator East or west
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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Which directions could you be going if you followed the equator East or west
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You might use a familiar system. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations.
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Which directions could you be going if you followed the equator East or west
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south.
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How do lines of longitude and latitude differ from one and another Lines of latitude run east to west and longitude is north to south
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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How do lines of longitude and latitude differ from one and another Lines of latitude run east to west and longitude is north to south
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How can you describe your location? ||||| Zero latitude is the equator.
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How do lines of longitude and latitude differ from one and another Lines of latitude run east to west and longitude is north to south
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south.
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How do lines of longitude and latitude differ from one and another Longitudinal lines run North to South while latitudinal lines run East to West
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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How do lines of longitude and latitude differ from one and another Longitudinal lines run North to South while latitudinal lines run East to West
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How can you describe your location? ||||| Zero latitude is the equator.
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How do lines of longitude and latitude differ from one and another Longitudinal lines run North to South while latitudinal lines run East to West
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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Would a line of latitude that runs through Greenwich, England, divide the Earth from north to south or from east to west North to south
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| You may have used a grid system while doing graphing.
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Would a line of latitude that runs through Greenwich, England, divide the Earth from north to south or from east to west North to south
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Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT.
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Would a line of latitude that runs through Greenwich, England, divide the Earth from north to south or from east to west North to south
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Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England.
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Which directions could you be going if you followed the zero longitude line North or south
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference.
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Which directions could you be going if you followed the zero longitude line North or south
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Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| You may have used a grid system while doing graphing.
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Which directions could you be going if you followed the zero longitude line North or south
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England.
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What line, running north to south, passes through Greenwich, England and is also at the equator Zero longitude
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Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| How can you describe your location? ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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What line, running north to south, passes through Greenwich, England and is also at the equator Zero longitude
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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What line, running north to south, passes through Greenwich, England and is also at the equator Zero longitude
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference.
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Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth
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You may have used a grid system while doing graphing. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations.
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Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth
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Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To describe locations
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They use latitude and longitude as a reference. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To describe locations
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| You may have used a grid system while doing graphing. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To describe locations
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Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To pinpoint a feature they are studying
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They use latitude and longitude as a reference. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To pinpoint a feature they are studying
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| You may have used a grid system while doing graphing. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To pinpoint a feature they are studying
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Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid
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They use latitude and longitude as a reference. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| You may have used a grid system while doing graphing. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time, Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time, Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time, Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time and is determined by the location of Longitudinal lines
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time and is determined by the location of Longitudinal lines
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time and is determined by the location of Longitudinal lines
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time and it is determined by Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time and it is determined by Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time and it is determined by Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England
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You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are two ways of describing the same location Use a familiar system or define location in relation to other places
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You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid.
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What are two ways of describing the same location Use a familiar system or define location in relation to other places
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Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are two ways of describing the same location Use a familiar system or define location in relation to other places
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You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are two ways of describing the same location To describe location one might give the cross streets for the current position or recite the entire street address
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You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid.
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What are two ways of describing the same location To describe location one might give the cross streets for the current position or recite the entire street address
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Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are two ways of describing the same location To describe location one might give the cross streets for the current position or recite the entire street address
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You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are two ways of describing the same location Uses the school as a point of reference.- a specific landmark
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You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid.
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What are two ways of describing the same location Uses the school as a point of reference.- a specific landmark
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Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are two ways of describing the same location Uses the school as a point of reference.- a specific landmark
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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Does the equator divide the Earth from east to west or from north to south North to South
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Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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Does the equator divide the Earth from east to west or from north to south North to South
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The system of latitude and longitude works well for objects that do not move. ||||| How can you describe your location? ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south.
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Does the equator divide the Earth from east to west or from north to south North to South
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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South.
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Lines of latitude running East to West divide the earth from North to South
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They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT.
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Lines of latitude running East to West divide the earth from North to South
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point.
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Lines of latitude running East to West divide the earth from North to South
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They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location Use latitude and longitude as a reference
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They divide the Earth from East to West. ||||| How can you describe your location?
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What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location Use latitude and longitude as a reference
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| The system of latitude and longitude works well for objects that do not move.
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What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location Use latitude and longitude as a reference
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They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location A scientist would use a grid system which divides the Earth into North and South and East to West
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They divide the Earth from East to West. ||||| How can you describe your location?
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What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location A scientist would use a grid system which divides the Earth into North and South and East to West
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Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| The system of latitude and longitude works well for objects that do not move.
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What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location A scientist would use a grid system which divides the Earth into North and South and East to West
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How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Using a landmark or cross streets as a point of reference
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How can you describe your location? ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Using a landmark or cross streets as a point of reference
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Using a landmark or cross streets as a point of reference
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How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Address
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How can you describe your location? ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Address
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Address
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How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Landmarks
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How can you describe your location? ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Landmarks
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Landmarks
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How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Street cross sections
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How can you describe your location? ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Street cross sections
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Street cross sections
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How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location By reference to well known locations
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How can you describe your location? ||||| This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location By reference to well known locations
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This grid is centered on a reference point. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid. ||||| Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying.
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What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location By reference to well known locations
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Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Run vertical and divide east and west
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Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| The system of latitude and longitude works well for objects that do not move.
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Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Run vertical and divide east and west
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You might use a familiar system. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Run vertical and divide east and west
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Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West.
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Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth
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Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| The system of latitude and longitude works well for objects that do not move.
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Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth
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You might use a familiar system. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town.
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Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth
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Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| Gravity holds our moon in orbit without touching it.
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The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force A type of non-contact force, not example
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Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| You exert a force on a book when you lift it.
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The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force A type of non-contact force, not example
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Magnets are able to place a force on certain materials. ||||| This force is called a magnetic force.
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The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force A type of non-contact force, not example
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