To trace the Equator and Prime Meridian on your map, follow these steps:
- Tracing the Equator: Locate the horizontal line on your map that represents the Equator. This line is situated at 0 degrees latitude and runs across the middle of the map, dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Use a ruler to draw a smooth, straight line if it’s not clearly marked.
- Tracing the Prime Meridian: Next, find the vertical line indicating the Prime Meridian, which is at 0 degrees longitude. This line runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Again, use a ruler for accuracy if it’s not explicitly marked.
After tracing these lines, you can now plot the points from your table:
- Refer to your table for the coordinates of each point.
- Locate each coordinate on the map, marking them with their corresponding letter. For accuracy, make sure to properly identify the latitude and longitude for each point.
- Label each point with its assigned letter, ensuring that it’s clear and legible.
Visualizing these elements will help you better understand global geography and the significance of these reference lines.