Geography, asked by shampapodder2020, 6 months ago

I. Answer the following questions briefly:

1. How do you fix the position of a point on a sheet of graph paper?
2. Why are distances from reference lines measured in angles?
3.How are the poles of the Earth fixed?

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Answered by bhagyav737
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Answer:

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1.

The position of a point on the sheet of paper can be fixed through X and Y coordinates

2.

Since the latitudes and the longitudes are actually points of intersection with the Earth's surface from the center of the Earth, the distances from reference lines are measured in angles. This gives us more accuracy in measuring the distance.

3.

The Poles are fixed by the axis of the sphere like structure such as a planet, dwarf planet, natural satellite, etc. The geographic poles of the Earth, i.e., North Pole and South are located where the line of longitude (Meridian) converges.

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Answered by mousumi18
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