By how many minutes do two consecutive longitudes difference?
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two consecutive longitudes differ by 4 minutes.
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Answer:
1° = 4 mins.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that if it is 12 noon at the Greenwich Meridian [zero degree] then it would be 12:04 p.m. Greenwich Meridian [at 1 Degree]. It means that 1 degree is equal to 4 minutes.
We also known that the Indian Standard Meridian is at 82.5°.
Therefore two consecutive longitudes as well as latitudes have a difference of 4 minutes.
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