Use of longitude in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include longitude at the start of sentence, longitude at the end of sentence and longitude in the middle of sentence
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longitude at the end of sentence
- All places on the same meridian have the same longitude.
- They were still travelling along the same line of longitude.
- All these threads, and more, entwine in the lines of longitude.
- This new act of 1773 repealed all the previous legislation on longitude.
- After about two weeks, long cracks had developed in the egg, lines of longitude.
- A similar feature is found at 13 degrees North between 230 degrees and 250 degrees longitude.
- The longitude Act established a blue ribbon panel of judges that became known as the Board of longitude.
longitude in the middle of sentence
- The town is at longitude 28° west.
- The city is at longitude 21? ? east.
- Our position is longitude 116 degrees east.
- This line of longitude cuts through the jungle.
- The prime meridian of longitude is in Greenwich, South London.
- No one knows when or how Harrison first heard word of the longitude prize.
- He noted the latitude and longitude, then made a mark on the admiralty chart.
- Terrestrial longitude is measured in degrees east or west of the Greenwich meridian.
- It was clear to him now that any hope of settling the longitude matter lay in the stars.
- Perhaps there was a way to read longitude in the relative positions of the celestial bodies.
- The spring of 1765 brought Harrison further woes, in the form of a new longitude act from Parliament.
- Ptolemy was free, however, to lay his prime meridian, the zero-degree longitude line, wherever he liked.
- Galileo was no sailor, but he knew of the longitude problem-as did every natural philosopher of his day.
- So-called solutions to the longitude problem had been a dime a dozen even before the act went into effect.
- This amount nearly totaled the remainder of the longitude prize due him, but it was not the coveted prize.
- Moreover it can also be used to pinpoint any archaeological finds by giving accurate latitude and longitude positions.
- From A it is parallel transported along the equator to B and then returned along another line of longitude to the pole.
- Robison and Harrison then synchronized their watches to fix the longitude of Port Royal by the time difference between them.
- The separate failures of these two giants seemed to dampen the prospects for ever solving the longitude problem with a clock.
- Palatial observatories were founded at Paris, London, and Berlin for the express purpose of determining longitude by the heavens.
- Meanwhile, far from the hilltop haunts of astronomers, craftsmen and clockmakers pursued an alternate path to a longitude solution.
- In the course of their struggle to find longitude, scientists struck upon other discoveries that changed their view of the universe.