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Q. The Distance between two longitude __________
(a) Decreases towards the poles.
(b) Increase towards the poles.
(c) Remains the same everywhere.
(d) Equidistance everywhere.

Q. The distance between two latitudes _________
(a) Remains the same everywhere.
(b) Equidistance near poles.
(c) Increase towards the equator.
(d) Decreases towards the poles.

Q. The southern part of India lies within _______
(a) The sub - tropical zones.
(b) The warm temperate zone.
(c) The tropical zone.
(d) The temperate zone.

Q. The Indian subcontinent was bounded by purvanchal hills _______

(a) The north - east
(b) The north
(c) The north - west
(d) The South - east.


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Answered by deepak123koli
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Answer:

1 - A Decreases towards the poles

2- B Equidistance near poles

3- C The tropical zone

4- A The north- east

Answered by Anonymous
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Q. The Distance between two longitudes (a) Decreases towards the poles.

The spacing between two longitudes is highest at the equator and they meet at the pole.

Q. The distance between two latitudes (a) Remains the same everywhere.

Latitudes run East-West. The length of the latitudes decreases towards pole but the distance between two latitudes remains same everywhere.

Q. The southern part of India lies within (c) The tropical zone

The tropical zone lies between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn. The southern part of India situated near the equator hence it lies within the tropical zone.

Q. The Indian subcontinent was bounded by purvanchal hills (a) The north - east

The Purvanchal hills are located in the north-east region of India

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