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give me keywords of class6 geography ch2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

longitude and latitude are the main keywords and mark me as brainlest!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answered by nikita8987
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i have given all the important keywords i found for the chapter

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Explanation:

Globe:

The globe is a model of the earth, as it is, but in a very small and convenient form. It shows all continents, countries, and oceans, labeled

Axis :

The imaginary line about which the earth rotates once in 24 hours is called its axis.

Pivot :

A needle is settled through the globe in a titled way which is called its pivot .

equator :

The circle passing through the center of the earth, and perpendicular to the axis, is called the equator.

parallel of scopes :

All parallel circles from the equator up to the posts are called parallel of scopes

Torrid zone :

the region which gets the greatest warmth is known as the torrid zone

Temperature zone :

the regions around antarctic circle in the southern hemisphere have medium temperature . These are called temperature zones

Frigid zones :

The frigid zone has a cold climate as the sun rays are always slanting.

Prime meridian

Prime Meridian: The circle passing through Greenwich in Britain, and perpendicular to the equator, and parallel to the axis, is called the Prime Meridian.

Indian standard time :

82°30E is treated as the Standard Meridian of India. The local time at this meridian is known as the Indian Standard Time (IST).

Poles:

The two extreme points of the axis are called the Poles. One of them is the North Pole and the other is the South Pole

Latitude:

One of the imaginary circles parallel to the Equator is called latitude. The latitudes have their centers on one common line and they have different radii.

Longitude:

One of the imaginary circles parallel to the Prime Meridian is called longitude. The longitudes have their centers at the center of the earth and have the same radius as the Earth

Hemisphere:

One of the two equal halves of the earth’s spherical shape is called a hemisphere. If the earth is halved along the equator, we get the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres. If we halve it perpendicular to the equator, we get the Eastern and the Western Hemispheres.

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