This article was co-authored by Jessie Antonellis-John. Jessie Antonellis-John is a Math and Science Instructor who teaches at Southwestern Oregon Community College. With over 10 years of experience, she specializes in curriculum development. Jessie earned her PhD in Teaching & Teacher Education from the University of Arizona, her Master of Education from Western Governors University, and her BS in Astrophysics from Mount Holyoke College. She’s also co-authored several peer-reviewed journal articles in professional publications.
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Your latitude is the geographic coordinate that states your north-south position on the surface of the Earth. You can find your latitude by using the Internet, a real map, by making a compass, or by using a few other tricks. If you want to know how to find your latitude, see Step 1 to get started.
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