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(3) What do the pal
meridians of longitude together form on the
globe?
Angular distance o
Hemisphere O Graticule
(4) How many parallels are there in the northern
hemisphere?
90 D 89 D 91 D
中
N
(5) Which circle forms the eastern and western
hemispheres?
0° parallel and 180° meridian O
0° Prime Meridian and 180° meridian
North and South Polar circles
(6) Which circle appears as a point on the globe?
Equator o
North / South Pole
Prime Meridian
(7) How many places on the earth may be
located on 45°N parallel ?
one o
many o
two o
13) Observe a globe and examine the following
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(3)The parallels of latitude and the meridians of longitude together form the graticule (grid) on the Globe.
(4) There are 90 parallels in the Northern Hemisphere numbered according to the angle they form with the centre of the Earth from 0-90 degrees.
(5) The 0 degree Prime meridian and the diametrically opposite 180 degree meridian (International Date Line) together form the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
(6) The North and South Poles are parallels that are represented by points on the globe.
(7) Many places may be located on the 45 degree north parallel.
Extra Information:
➡️ Two diametrically opposite meridians with a difference in longitude of 180 degrees together form Great Circles.
➡️ When we go 1 degree west then the time decreases by four minutes and when we go one degree east the time increases by four minutes.
➡️ The Indian Standard Time is measured by the time on the 82.5 degrees East Longitude, this is 5.5 Hours ahead of the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) measured at the Prime Meridian or 0 degree Longitude.
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