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for describing the extent of a region it is necessary to assume the latitude and longitude of the centre of adjoining region

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The earth is ultimately a sphere, so how do we explain where a point is on it's not temperature, and factor angular intervals calculated from the center.


In the middle, it is almost 69 miles, the same extent as a degree of latitude.


For describing the size of a region, it is necessary to assume the latitude and longitude of the center of the adjacent area.

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Answered by Onlystudies98
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The earth is ultimately a sphere, so how do we explain where a point is on it's not temperature, and factor angular intervals calculated from the center.

In the middle, it is almost 69 miles, the same extent as a degree of latitude.

For describing the size of a region, it is necessary to assume the latitude and longitude of the center of the adjacent area.

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