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Lesson 9 - Location Show it
latitude and
What is the latitude and longitude of the red dot on the map? The red dot on the map can be plotted as
longitude.
140°
180
180°
100
60°
60°
20° 20°
ARCTIC
100°
140°
ARCTIC OCEAN
80°
80°
EUROPE
ASIA
80°
60
NORTH
AMERICA
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
PACIFIC
OCEAN
PACIFIC
OCEAN
40°
40
CARIBBEAN
AFRICA
20°
20°
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