Geography, asked by saherchauhan033360, 7 months ago

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Q1 what are the three heat zones of the earth?

Q2 why it is 5:30P.M.in India and 12.noon in London?

Q3 what is the lalitudinal value of the Tropic Of The Cancer?

Q4 why does the Torrid Zone receive maximum amount of heat?

Q5 what are the parallel of latitude and meridian of longitude?

Q6 what is globe?

Q7 what is the true shape of the Earth ?

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Answered by mhetreasmita1
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Answer:

Q1 what are the three heat zones of the earth?

Ans(1):The three heat zones of the Earth are Torrid Zone, Temperate Zone and Frigid Zone.

Q2 why it is 5:30P.M.in India and 12.noon in London?

Ans(2):The Earth rotates 1° in four minute. ... Therefore, the time in India is 5 hrs and 28 minutes ahead of London (since India is located to the east of Greenwich). So if the time in London is 12:00 pm, we will add 5 hrs and 30 minutes to it which will be 5:30 pm.

Q3 what is the lalitudinal value of the Tropic Of The Cancer?

Ans(3):approximately 23°27′ N

Tropic of Cancer, latitude approximately 23°27′ N of the terrestrial Equator. This latitude corresponds to the northernmost declination of the Sun's ecliptic to the celestial equator.

Q4 why does the Torrid Zone receive maximum amount of heat?

Ans(4):The mid-day sun directly faces the area between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. So the heat received is maximum at these latitudes. These latitudes fall under the Torrid Zone.

Q5 what are the parallel of latitude and meridian of longitude?

Ans(5):Parallels of latitudes: All of the imaginary circles parallel to the Equator are called parallels of latitudes. These circles have varying centres and all these central points lie on the same line: the axis of the earth.

Meridians of longitudes: All of the imaginary circles perpendicular to the Equator are called meridians of longitudes. These circles have the same centre, which is also the centre of the earth.

Q6 what is globe?

Ans(6):Globe

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.

Q7 what is the true shape of the Earth ?

Ans(7):The true shape of earth is a sphere flattened at the poles.Such a shape is called a geoid.

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