Question
How are latitude and longitude measured?

Answer

  1. Both the latitudes and longitudes are measured in degrees (°) because of the fact that they represent the angular distance.
  2. Each degree is further divided into sixty minutes (’) and each minute into sixty seconds (’’).
  3. We can draw infinite number of latitudes and longitudes on the map but geographers prefer to draw these in the interval of 10 to 15 degrees for the convenience.
  4. So in this way, from the Equator till Poles we can draw as much as 90 circles or divisions having the difference of one degree each.

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