Geography, asked by krdevendra9811, 11 months ago

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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

Answered by RayyanAzghar
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(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.

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