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this is a map of south korea, which is located north of the equator. where is seoul, the capital city of south korea, located? ○ about 37 degrees north and 127 degrees east. ○ about 127 degrees north and 37 degrees west. ○ about 37 degrees south and 127 degrees east. ○ about 127 degrees south and 37 degrees west.
Brief Explanations
- Recall the latitude and longitude rules: Latitude (north/south) ranges from 0° (Equator) to 90° (poles), positive north, negative south. Longitude (east/west) ranges from 0° (Prime Meridian) to 180°, positive east, negative west.
- South Korea is north of the Equator, so Seoul's latitude should be north (positive). It's in the Eastern Hemisphere (east of Prime Meridian), so longitude should be east (positive).
- Analyze options:
- Option 1: ~37°N, ~127°E – matches north of Equator (latitude north) and Eastern Hemisphere (longitude east).
- Option 2: 127°N (invalid, latitude max 90°) and 37°W (west, but Korea is east) – wrong.
- Option 3: 37°S (south of Equator, but Korea is north) – wrong.
- Option 4: 127°S (invalid latitude) and 37°W (west) – wrong.
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A. about 37 degrees north and 127 degrees east