If a plane travels from 30°N to 30°S along the same longitude, how many degrees
Practice Questions
Q1
If a plane travels from 30°N to 30°S along the same longitude, how many degrees of latitude does it cover?
30°
60°
90°
120°
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
If a plane travels from 30°N to 30°S along the same longitude, how many degrees of latitude does it cover?
Step 1: Understand that latitude lines run horizontally and are measured in degrees from the equator.
Step 2: Recognize that 30°N is 30 degrees north of the equator.
Step 3: Identify that the equator is at 0° latitude.
Step 4: Calculate the distance from 30°N to the equator (0°) which is 30 degrees.
Step 5: Now, calculate the distance from the equator (0°) to 30°S, which is another 30 degrees.
Step 6: Add the two distances together: 30° (from 30°N to 0°) + 30° (from 0° to 30°S) = 60°.
Step 7: Conclude that the total distance covered in degrees of latitude is 60°.
Latitude Measurement – Understanding how latitude is measured in degrees from the equator, with positive values for the Northern Hemisphere and negative values for the Southern Hemisphere.
Geographical Navigation – Knowledge of how to calculate distances traveled in terms of degrees when moving along lines of longitude.