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  2. History of longitude - Wikipedia

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    The history of longitude describes the centuries-long effort by astronomers, cartographers and navigators to discover a means of determining the longitude of any given place on Earth. The measurement of longitude is important to both cartography and navigation. In particular, for safe ocean navigation, knowledge of both latitude and longitude ...

  3. Map projection - Wikipedia

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    In cartography, a map projection is any of a broad set of transformations employed to represent the curved two-dimensional surface of a globe on a plane. [1] [2] [3] In a map projection, coordinates, often expressed as latitude and longitude, of locations from the surface of the globe are transformed to coordinates on a plane.

  4. Latitudinal gradients in species diversity - Wikipedia

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    Species richness, or biodiversity, increases from the poles to the tropics for a wide variety of terrestrial and marine organisms, often referred to as the latitudinal diversity gradient. [1] The latitudinal diversity gradient is one of the most widely recognized patterns in ecology. [1] It has been observed to varying degrees in Earth's past. [2]

  5. Longitude (book) - Wikipedia

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    Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time is a 1995 best-selling book by Dava Sobel about John Harrison, an 18th-century clockmaker who created the first clock ( chronometer) sufficiently accurate to be used to determine longitude at sea—an important development in navigation.

  6. Module:Location map/data/Alps - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Alps. Module:Location map/data/Alps is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of the Alps.The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  7. Geodesics on an ellipsoid - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to reduce the various geodesic problems into one of two types. Consider two points: A at latitude φ 1 and longitude λ 1 and B at latitude φ 2 and longitude λ 2 (see Fig. 1). The connecting geodesic (from A to B) is AB, of length s 12, which has azimuths α 1 and α 2 at the two endpoints. The two geodesic problems usually ...

  8. Module:Location map/data/USA Louisiana Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    2 Map definition. 3 Precision. ... Toggle Examples using location map templates subsection 4.1 Location map, using default map (image) 4.2 Location map many, ...

  9. Module : Location map/data/Australia and New Zealand

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    Location map of Australia and New Zealand. / -28.65; 144.2. Module:Location map/data/Australia and New Zealand is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Australia and New Zealand. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.