noun
- the complement of latitude; the angular distance from a point on Earth’s surface to the North Pole, measured along a meridian
Usage: geography; astronomy
Examples
- The colatitude of New York City is approximately 49 degrees.
- Astronomers use colatitude when calculating celestial coordinates.
- At the equator, the colatitude equals 90 degrees.
- The colatitude decreases as you move toward the North Pole.
- Navigation systems sometimes express position using colatitude instead of latitude.
- The relationship between latitude and colatitude is complementary, always summing to 90 degrees.