which line join longitude and latitude
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Before seeing about time zones, let's refresh our knowledge of Geography to know about latitudes and longitudes.
A point on a circle can be located by specifying a number, i.e. an angle from a particular line of reference (this line is one of the radii of the circle). But to identify a point on a circle, we need two angles.
The earth's surface is spherical and thus requires two angles to specify a point on its surface. This is where Latitudes and longitudes come in.
A point on a circle can be located by specifying a number, i.e. an angle from a particular line of reference (this line is one of the radii of the circle). But to identify a point on a circle, we need two angles.
The earth's surface is spherical and thus requires two angles to specify a point on its surface. This is where Latitudes and longitudes come in.
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