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A compass is a tool for finding direction. A simple compass is a magnetic needle mounted on a pivot, or short pin. The needle, which can spin freely, always points north. The pivot is attached to a compass card. The compass card is marked with the directions. To use a compass, a person lines up the needle with the marking for north. Then the person can figure out all the other directions.
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A compass is a tool for finding direction. A simple compass is a magnetic needle mounted on a pivot, or short pin. The needle, which can spin freely, always points north. The pivot is attached to a compass card. The compass card is marked with the directions. To use a compass, a person lines up the needle with the marking for north. Then the person can figure out all the other directions.
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All parallel circles from equator up to the poles are called parallels of latitude. Latitudes are measured in degrees. The equator shows the zero degrees latitude. The distance from the equator to either of the Poles is one fourth of a circle around the earth. Hence, this distance is equal to one-fourth of 3600, i.e. 900.
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North America is the third largest continent of the world. It is linked to South America by a very narrow strip of land called the Isthmus of Panama. This continent lies completely in the Northern and Western Hemisphere.
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