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Look at the map.
It's good to buy a copy of Beidou's atlas.
It's pretty easy to do some similar questions, and you'll be good to go.
The vertical line is the meridian, and the east longitude is the one that becomes larger from left to right. On the contrary, it is the west longitude that becomes smaller.
The latitude line is a horizontal line, and the data from top to bottom becomes smaller than the north latitude. On the contrary, the dashed line of southern latitude is generally the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic and Antarctic circles, and the longitude and latitude lines of some areas such as straits, canals, important mountain ranges, etc.
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The vertical line is the meridian, and the east longitude is the one that becomes larger from left to right. On the contrary, it is the west longitude that becomes smaller.
The latitude line is a horizontal line, and the data from top to bottom becomes smaller than the north latitude. On the contrary, it is the southern latitude that gets bigger.
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Based on the 0 degree longitude, the longitude increasing to the left is the west longitude, and the increasing longitude to the right is the east longitude.
Taking the equator as the standard, the upward increase in latitude is the northern latitude, and the downward increase is the southern latitude.
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The eastward increasing is the east longitude, and the decreasing eastward is the west longitude; The westward longitude increases to the west, and the eastward longitude decreases to the west.
Based on the equator, it increases to south latitude to the south and north to north latitude.
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In the case of a 0° meridian (using it as a standard), the west longitude (denoted as 23°W) is incremented to the left and the east longitude (denoted as 23°E) is added to the right.
In the same way, the latitude line is based on the equator (0° parallel), and the upward (north) increment is the north latitude (denoted as:), and the downward (south) is the southern latitude (denoted as:).
Hope you understand. good luck!
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Transverse and vertical longitude (the value to the right becomes larger is the east longitude, and vice versa; A larger upward value is the northern latitude, and vice versa).
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Ten longitudes and latitudes of geographical importance.
1. What are the five meridians of geography?
0 degrees of longitude (prime meridian).
180 degrees longitude (international date line).
20 degrees west longitude, 160 degrees east longitude (the dividing line between the eastern and western hemispheres), and 120 east longitude (the ** meridian of the eighth eastern district where Beijing is located) can also be roughly regarded as the Beijing meridian, and high school geography is especially emphasized).
2. What are the five parallels of geography?
0 degrees of latitude: that is, the equator, is the longest parallel, the dividing line between the northern and southern hemispheres.
30 degrees of latitude: the dividing line between low and middle latitudes.
60 degrees latitude: the dividing line between middle and high latitudes.
Degree latitude: The Tropic of Cancer, which is the dividing line between the tropics and the temperate zone, and the dividing line between the phenomenon of direct sunlight and the phenomenon. The northern latitude is the Tropic of Cancer, and the southern latitude is the Tropic of Capricorn.
Degree latitude: The polar circle is the dividing line between the temperate zone and the cold zone, and there is the dividing line between the polar day and the polar night phenomenon. The northern latitude is the Arctic Circle, and the southern latitude is the Antarctic Circle.
90 degrees of latitude: that is, the north and south poles, 90 degrees north latitude is the north pole, and 90 degrees south latitude is the south pole.
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There is a problem with the data you provided, 85° to 90° west longitude, and about 45° south latitude is the southeast Pacific Ocean.
If it is 45° north latitude, it is in the area of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River in the United States, and it is used for dairy farming.
Reasons:1The high latitude, the cold and humid climate, and the barren land are not suitable for the development of crops, but they are conducive to the growth of succulent pastures.
2.Close to the northeastern industrial area of the United States, the population and city are dense, and the market is vast.
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Well. The previous ones are quite right. If you say geographically, it's in the South Pacific Ocean.
A place where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. There are no rivers, all oceans. But if it's 45° north latitude
Words. That's right. is located in the United States.
Mississippi River.
Plain. Yes, there is.
The Great Lakes region of North America.
and the Mississippi River.
The types of agricultural territories are:
Dairy livestock. Reasons for the development of dairy livestock in this generation:
1. From the perspective of natural conditions, the climate is suitable (
near the cold temperate zone), the water source is abundant, and the soil is relatively poor, which is not conducive to the development of cropping but is suitable for the growth of pasture.
2. Social conditions: located.
American History. It is a long-standing industrial area in the northeast, densely populated, industrially developed, and easily accessible. Proximity to the consumer market.
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Isn't the meaning of the question this: 30 degrees of longitude from the equator is equivalent to how many degrees of longitude is crossed on the latitude of north or 60 degrees south?
As shown in the figure: (the concept of latitude is the angle between the point and the plane of the equator) The length of the radius at the equator can be considered as the length of the radius of the earth r, and the length of the radius at 60 degrees latitude is r=r*cos60 r 2
Then, the arc length r on the ground, r=r 2, so 2 2* 130*2=60 degrees.
Crossing 30 degrees of longitude from the equator is equivalent to crossing 60 degrees of latitude at 60 degrees north or 60 degrees south.
Note: The Earth can no longer be considered flat here. Consider, you can't calculate without a computer program.
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Step 1: Determine the east-west longitude and north-south latitude code (and the most critical step).
Judging basis: Looking at the numbers, it is east longitude (e) that is getting bigger and bigger to the east, west longitude (w) that is getting bigger and bigger to the west, north latitude (n), and south latitude (s) that is getting bigger and bigger to the south.
Method: Arrow indication method.
According to the law of change of longitude and latitude numbers, draw arrows from small to large, and the arrows point to the corresponding latitude and longitude.
Step 2: Determine the direction.
Method: The meridian refers to the east and west (absolute direction) For example, if you want to determine the direction of point A at point C, mark the east and west, north and south at point C, and then see that point A is bounded between the two directions, then point A is in the direction of point C.
Step 3: Judge the east, west, north and south hemispheres according to latitude and longitude.
Judgment of the eastern and western hemispheres: longitude less than 20 degrees, all in the eastern hemisphere; Longitude greater than 160 degrees, all in the Western Hemisphere; The longitude is between 20 and 160 degrees, the east longitude is in the eastern hemisphere, and the west longitude is in the western hemisphere. Judgment of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres:
The northern latitude is in the northern hemisphere and the southern latitude is in the southern hemisphere.
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On a globe, a graticule is formed by a series of latitude and longitude lines, which determine the position (positioning) of any point on the earth. Remember the words "horizontal and vertical warp", and you will know that the horizontal line is the weft line, and the vertical line is the warp line.
Among the parallels, the longest parallels are the equator, with a degree of 0 degrees, with the equator as the boundary, and all north of the equator is the north latitude, and the degree increases from the bottom to the top; All south of the equator is a southern latitude, and the degree increases from top to bottom. North latitude is denoted by n, and southern latitude is denoted by s.
All the meridians are of equal length, bounded by the prime meridian (0 degrees of meridian), the left meridian is all west longitude, the right meridian is all east longitude, and the east and west longitudes each account for 180 degrees. Therefore, the greater the degree to the left is the west longitude (w), and the greater the degree to the right is the east longitude (e).
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Look at the big box on the right is China (from the left to it, it is Mongolia on the (north) side, imagined?) , so the upper left (northwest) side of the Chinese territory is Xinjiang, and you can roughly find Changji.
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Changji City, Xinjiang Province is attached to Urumqi City, Xinjiang, specifically 36 kilometers northwest of Urumqi, so first we find Urumqi, Xinjiang, and visually look at the map above, Urumqi is located in the northwest of China, that is to say, the most prominent position of the chicken's tail connects the line of the abscissa 0 in the map, Urumqi should be on that line, and then look at the ordinate of Urumqi, at the second gap of the chicken's tail, the coordinates are about, then move a short distance to the northwest to find Changji City, That is, the coordinates are (, the position of the left and right, that is, the position is on the line of 5 or 4 on the way.
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...The serial numbers 1-8 in the box above basically contain the main areas of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan, and the 6 on the left is most of the Caspian Sea, and from my personal judgment, the Changji region of Xinjiang should be between the contour line 4-1 on the right. Hope to adopt!
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Changji is located at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains, roughly in the horizontal 0 finger -1, vertical 6
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It should be near the line of the southeast red of 8.
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I am a liberal arts student, Anhui just took the college entrance examination this year, but I love geography very much, although I don't know what those colored lines represent, but it is still very easy to find the general area of Changji, Xinjiang, in the lower right of 8. It is very simple to memorize the approximate graticule of the world (usually every 10 degrees) and the outline of each country. That's what our teacher taught us, for dealing with world geography problems.
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I think it's part of the world map, and in the lower right corner is Myanmar. Looking up along Myanmar, isn't it the west of China?
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It should be at the intersection of the No. 5 field strength line and the red line.
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