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The Indian Standard Time is claculated on the basis of this longitude
82.5°E
______________ depends on the noon time of the longitude that passes through the centre of a particular region/country
Standard Time
_____________ depends on the noon time of the longitude that passes through a particular place.
Local Time
Longitudes help us know the time of a place. True or False
True
Why is the IDL a zig-zag line?
To avoid confusion of having different dates in the same country, the IDL is drawn as a zig-zag through sea and not the land.
When we cross the IDL from east to west, we ____________ a day.
We gain a day.
The longitude located at 180°E or W which is exactly opposite the Prime Meridian
International Date Line
The longitude that divided the Earth into 2 equal halves - The Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere
Prime Meridian
The longitude that passes through Greenwich is called the _______________.
Prime Meridian
Total number of longitudes
360
All longitudes are of equal lengths. True or False?
True
Another word for longitude
Meridians
Imaginary lines that run vertically between the North Pole and the South Pole on a map or globe
Longitude
The line of latitude located at 66.5°N of the Equator
Arctic Circle
The line of latitude located at 66.5°S of the Equator
Antarctic Circle
The line of latitude located at 23.5°S of the Equator
Tropic of Capricon
The line of latitude located at 23.5°N of the Equator
Tropic of Cancer
One feature of the Equator
It is the largest latitude
Why are latitudes important?
They tell us how far north or south we are from the Equator.
The total number of latitudes including the Equator
181
The latitude that divides the Earth into 2 equal halves
Equator
Imaginary lines that run horizontally from east to west on a globe or map
Latitudes