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@misc{wikipedia_latitude_2023,
author = {Wikipedia},
title = {Latitude},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License},
url = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Latitude&oldid=1142356301},
abstract = {In geography, latitude is a coordinate that specifies the north–south position of a point on the surface of the Earth or another celestial body. Latitude is given as an angle that ranges from –90° at the south pole to 90° at the north pole, with 0° at the Equator. Lines of constant latitude, or parallels, run east–west as circles parallel to the equator. Latitude and longitude are used together as a coordinate pair to specify a location on the surface of the Earth.
On its own, the term "latitude" normally refers to the geodetic latitude as defined below. Briefly, the geodetic latitude of a point is the angle formed between the vector perpendicular (or normal) to the ellipsoidal surface from the point, and the plane of the equator.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2023-03-03},
journal = {Wikipedia},
month = mar,
year = {2023},
note = {Page Version ID: 1142356301},
file = {Snapshot:/home/apbarret/Zotero/storage/RG53I6WH/Latitude.html:text/html},
}