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Globe Model # 83523
Provoke the imagination in new ways with the 12″ Day/Night Children Globe. The Day globe shows the striking colors of a blue ocean political map with 100 of drawings of ocean life, people, landmarks when not lit. Turn the light on and witness the incredible change to the sky at night. The Night globe names and shows 88 constellations and more than 35 of the brightest stars. This unique globe is great as a night light and it features a rechargeable LED lighting device and is held by a free mount base for easy viewing. With the augmented reality app, this is the most entertaining and educational globe on the market. The perfect globe for a classroom or a child’s bedroom.
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FINDING PLACES ON YOUR GLOBE: Although a globe is round, with no beginning or end, there are two main reference lines from which all distances and locations are calculated. One is the equator, running east and west around the middle of the globe, dividing it into two equal halves. The other is the prime meridian, an imaginary line running from pole to pole and cutting through Greenwich, a section of London, England. Both of these lines are 0º and the globe numbering system starts at the point where they intersect. All lines running east and west, parallel to the equator, are called latitude lines. They are sometimes referred to as parallels because they are parallel to each other. Latitude lines are shown at 15º intervals north and south of the equator. Look at New Orleans on your globe and you will find it located at 30º. Since it is north of the equator, we say it is 30º north latitude, or 30N. The lines running north and south from pole to pole are called longitude lines, sometimes referred to as meridians. Longitude lines are numbered along the equator on your globe at 15º intervals east and west of the prime meridian at Greenwich. Again using New Orleans as an example, we find it located at 90º or 90º west of 0º longitude. Thus, New Orleans is located at 30N latitude and 90W longitude. Prime Meridian Latitude lines determine angular distances north or south of the equator. Longitude lines determine angular distances east or west of the prime meridian. Remember, latitude lines go from 0º at the equator to 90º at the poles. Longitude lines go from 0º at the prime meridian to 180º, a point on the exact opposite side of the globe. In giving a position, latitude is always stated first. Lines of latitude and longitude appear on your globe only at certain intervals; otherwise, they would cover up all other map detail. |
Day/Night Kids Geographical World Globe by Replogle Globes, Item # 83523
Sale Price: $99.95 Current Cartography, Terrestrial Globe, Contemporary Base, Table Globe, Earth Globe, Educational Globe
World Globes make great gifts for Geography Buffs, Mother's Day, Father's Day & Graduation. Perfect as Wedding, Anniversary, Retirement Gifts, Corporate Awards, Business & Executive Gifts, Bon Voyage & Birthday Presents
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