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The geoid is the shape that the ocean surface would take under the influence of the gravity and rotation of Earth alone, if other influences such as winds and tides were absent. This surface is extended through the continents.

A globe is a spherical model of Earth, of some other celestial body, or of the celestial sphere. Globes serve similar purposes to maps, but unlike maps, do not distort the surface that they portray except to scale it down. A globe of Earth is called a terrestrial globe.

Latitude is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. It is measured with 180 imaginary lines that form circles around the Earth east-west, parallel to the Equator. These lines are known as parallels. A circle of latitude is an imaginary ring linking all points sharing a parallel.

the distance of a place east or west of a line from the North Pole to the South Pole that passes through Greenwich in London.

time based on the meridian through a particular place as contrasted with that of a time zone.

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Define the terms:-

Geoid:- Geoid is mainly a sphere with flattened ends. Earth is a good example of the term 'Geoid'.

Globe:- A Globe is an exact model of the earth. A Globe is a small form of the Earth.

Latitudes:- A latitude is nothing but the imaginary lines that runs from west part to the east part.

Longitudes:- Longitude is one of the imaginary parallel circles to the Prime Meridian.

Local Time:- The Local Time is mainly represented in the basis of a specific meridian or a perticular city.

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