| Latitude and Longitude: Interactive Map Skills Practice. |
| Learn how to locate places on Earth using latitude and longitude coordinates. |
Welcome to our Geography Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson includes 10 carefully selected questions designed to challenge your understanding of the world while teaching fascinating geographical facts through detailed explanations after every answer. Explore countries, capitals, physical landscapes, cultures, climates, and much more as you learn and test your knowledge.
🗺️ Keep Exploring Latitude and Longitude – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into map coordinates with these trusted, free resources:
- National Geographic – Latitude – Educational resources on latitude and longitude.
- Britannica – Latitude – Trusted encyclopedia entries on latitude and longitude.
- LatLong.net – Find latitude and longitude of any place.
- Timeanddate.com – Time Zones – Interactive time zone map.
🗺️ Fun fact: The Prime Meridian in Greenwich, London, was established in 1884 at the International Meridian Conference. Before that, different countries used their own prime meridians (Paris, Berlin, Washington, etc.). The adoption of a single prime meridian was essential for navigation and timekeeping. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich is now a museum where you can stand with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and one foot in the Western Hemisphere. The observatory also has the United Kingdom\’s largest telescope. The Prime Meridian is marked by a brass strip in the courtyard.







