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Que:-
(A) Name the states which share international boundaries in India.
(B) Name the states which lie on the coast line.
(C) State the difference between longitudes and latitudes
Answers
(A)
• Jammu & Kashmir (2 international boundaries).
• Punjab (1 international boundary).
• Rajasthan (1 international boundary).
• Gujarat (1 international boundary).
• Himachal Pradesh (1 international boundary).
• Uttarakhand (2 international boundaries).
• Uttar Pradesh (1 international boundary).
(B)
• Haryana
• Jharkand
• Madhya Pradesh
• Chhatisgarh
(C)
LONGITUDES-
• Longitude is the angular distance along the equator measured in degrees. It is measured East or west of Greenwich 0° to 180°.
• All meridians of longitude converge at the poles.
• The distance between two longitudes is approximately 111 km at the equator but goes on decreasing as one goes towards the poles. It is 0° at the poles.
• There are 360° of Longitude, 180° each in East and West of the prime meridian.
• The longitudes are used to determine the time with reference to the time at prime meridian (GMT).
LATITUDES-
• Latitude is the angular distance of a point, North or south of the equator, as measured in degrees.
• All latitudes are parallel to the equator.
• The distance between two latitudes is approximately 111 km.
• The 0° latitude is referred to as the equator. There are 90° of latitudes in the North and 90° latitudes South of the equator.
• The latitudes from equator to poles are used to demacrate temperature zones.