English, asked by gp1743716, 4 months ago

The
are full circles but not equal in leng
Match the following:
Arctic Circle
(a) 66 1/20 s
Equator
(
(b) 66 12° N
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Tropic of Capricorn
(
(c) 23 12° N
Antarctic Circle
(
)
(d) 23 1/2° s
Tropic of Cancer
(e) 0°
Write the names of the following:
The fifth largest planet
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Answered by ramesherumalla71232
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Answered by umeshnirmal04
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Answer:

Normally the circles of latitude are defined at zero elevation. Elevation has an effect on a location with respect to the plane formed by a circle of latitude. Since (in the geodetic system) altitude and depth are determined by the normal to the Earth's surface, locations sharing the same latitude—but having different elevations (i.e., lying along this normal)—no longer lie within this plane. Rather, all points sharing the same latitude—but of varying elevation and longitude—occupy the surface of a truncated cone formed by the rotation of this normal around the Earth's axis of rotation.

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