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what are the two reference point for locating places on the earth? ​

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Answered by gaurigupta080604
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Explanation:

There are two reference points on the Earth- the North Pole and South Pole. With the help of these two points it has been possible to draw the Equator, as it lies exactly midway between the poles. In order to locate places accurately, a network of lines are drawn o the globe

Answered by zumba12
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The North Pole and the South Pole are reference factors for finding locations on the earth.

Reference factor :

  • A reference factor is an area or item used to determine if something is in motion.
  • An item is in motion if its modifications function relative to a reference factor.
  • Objects which might be constant relative to Earth – which includes a building, a tree, or a sign - make precise reference factors.

Explanation:

  • There are reference factors at the Earth- the North and South Pole. With the assistance of those factors, it's been viable to attract the Equator, because it lies precisely halfway among the poles.
  • In order to find locations accurately, a community of strains is drawn o the globe.

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