GEOGRAPHY
(VI)- LESSON- 2
GLOBE
LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES
(QUESTION
ANSWERS)
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(NCERT
QUESTIONS)
1.
Answer the following questions briefly:
(a) What is the true shape of the earth?
(b) What is the globe?
(c) What is the latitudinal value of the Tropic of Cancer?
(d) What are the three heat zones of the Earth?
(e) What are parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude?
(f) Why does the Torrid Zone receive the maximum amount of heat?
(g) Why is it 5.30 p.m in India when it is 12.00 noon in London?
Answers:
(a) The true shape of the Earth is geoid-earth like shape. In other words, it
is orange shaped.
(b) The three dimensional model of the earth is called as Globe.
(c) 23½° N.
(d) (i) Torrid Zone
(ii) Temperate Zone
(iii) Frigid Zone.
(e) Parallels of Latitudes and Meridians of Longitudes:
Parallels
of Latitudes:
All the parallel circles from the
equator to the poles are called parallels of latitudes.
Meridians
of Longitudes:
All the semi-circles which join
north pole to south pole are termed as meridians of longitudes.
(f) Torrid Zone receives the maximum amount of heat because of the following
reasons:
1. The
Sun shines perpendicular between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
throughout the year.
2. Perpendicular sun rays give more heat than slanting sun rays.
(g) It is 5.30 p.m. in India when it is 12.00 noon in
London because of the following reasons:
1. London
is located at 0° longitude while the time of 82½° E longitude is taken as
standard time in India.
2. There
is a difference between the longitude of London and the Standard Meridian
of India (82½° E).
3. Time
in India is ahead of London. It is 4 minutes ahead at every longitude towards
east.
4. Hence
time in India is ahead of London by 5.30 hours (4 x 8212 = 330 minutes or 5.30 hours).
2. Tick the correct answer:
(a)The value of the prime meridian is
(i)
90°
(ii) 0°
(iii) 60°
(b)The frigid zone lies near
(i) the
Poles
(ii) the Equator (iii) the Tropic of Cancer
(c)The total number of longitudes are
(i)
360
(ii) 180
(iii) 90
(d) The Antarctic Circle is located in
(i)
the Northern Hemisphere
(ii) the Southern Hemisphere
(iii) the Eastern Hemisphere
(e) Grid is a network of
(i) parallels of latitudes and meridians of longitudes
(ii) the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
(iii) the North Pole and the South Pole
Answers: (a)—(ii), (b)-(i),(c)-(i), (d)-(ii), (e)-(i).
3. Fill in the blanks.
1. The
Tropic of Capricorn is located at…………………..
2. The
Standard Meridian of India is…………………..
3. The
0° Meridian is also known as…………………..
4. The
distance between the longitudes decreases towards ……………………….
5. The
Arctic Circle is located in the……………….
Answers:
1. 23 1/2°
S
2. 82 1/2°
E
3. Prime
Meridian
4. Prime
Meridian
5. Northern.
(OTHER
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS)
1. Choose the correct option to complete
the statements given below:
(i) The globe and the earth are different
in …………………..
(a)
shape
(b) size
(c) continents and
oceans
(d) none of these.
(ii) The axis is
parallel to the ………………….
(a)
equator
(b) Prime Meridian
(c)
latitudes
(d) all of these.
(iii) The Tropic of Cancer is
located at …………………….
(a) 23 1/2 °
N
(b) 66 1/2 ° N
(c) 23 1/2 °S
(d) 66 1/2 ° S.
(iv) The heat zone with the coldest
climate is the ……………………….
(a) Torrid
Zone
(b) Northern Temperate Zone
(c) The Frigid Zones
(d) either of the Temperate Zones.
(v) From the westernmost point to the
easternmost point, the local times of India extend over a time difference
of……………………
(a) no
difference
(b) 30 minutes
(c) 1
hour
(d) over 1 hour.
(vi) The time difference between Greenwich
and India is …………………….
(a)
no
difference
(b) 3 hours
(c) 5 hours 30
minutes
(d) 12 hours 30 minutes.
Answers: (i)—(b), (ii)—(b), (iii)—(a), (iv)—(c),
(v)—(d), (vi)—(c).
2.Fill in the Blanks:
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words
given to complete each sentence:
1. Russia
extends over………………… time zones.
2. As
we move away from the equator, the size of the latitudes ……………………………
3. The
poles fall in the……………..
4. To
locate a point, we need to know its latitude, as well as……………………………
5. The
British Royal Observatory is located in ……………………….. UK.
6. A
hemisphere is one …………….. of a sphere.
7. Latitudes
and longitudes form a………………………
8. All
places lying on the same ………………… have the same time.
9. When
it is 7.30 pm on August 16 in Greenwich, it is………………………….. (time) on
……………(date) in Chennai.
Answers:
1. eleven
2. decreases
3. Frigid
4. longitude
5. Greenwich
6. half
7. grid
8. longitude
9. 1
am on August 17.
3. True/False:
State whether these sentences are true (T)
or false (F).
1. The
axis of the earth is not actually tilted as depicted in a globe.
2. The
equator is the 0-degree latitude.
3. The
Prime Meridian is the 180-degree longitude.
4. More
than half of India lies in the Frigid Zone.
5. The
Tropic of Capricorn does not pass through India.
6. The
two Temperate Zones maintain a moderate climate.
7. The
time at a place in the east of Greenwich is ahead of that in Greenwich,
8. The
earth rotates from west to east.
9. The
standard longitude for Indian time is the 64° longitude.
Answers:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. False.
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. What is the globe?
Answer: Globe is a true model of the earth. It shows the earth in a small form.
2. What are the advantages of the globe?
Answer: The globe is small in shape, is convenient to carry and use, and
depicts all features of the earth.
3. What are the two types of lines needed
to locate any point on the earth’s surface?
Answer: Latitudes and longitudes are required to locate any point on the
earth’s surface.
4. Define latitude.
Answer: One of the imaginary circles parallel to the Equator is called
latitude.
5. Define longitude.
Answer: The imaginary lines on the Earth from north pole to South poles are called as longitudes.
6. Which place is used as a standard for a
time all over the world?
Answer:
Greenwich in Britain is used as a standard for a time all over the world.
7. Geographically, what is the time
difference between Dwarka in Gujarat and Dibrugarh in Assam? [Imp]
Answer: The time difference between Dwarka and Dibrugarh is of 1 hour 45
minutes.
8. A particular city lies in the time
zone-2. What does this mean?
Answer:
This means that the city’s local time is 2 hours behind Greenwich.
9. What does the time ‘12 noon’ signify at
any place?
Answer:
‘12 noon’ refers to the time when the sun is at the highest point in the sky.
10. Which heat zone does the equator lie
in?
Answer: The equator lies in the Torrid Zone.
11. A cricket match begins at 10.30 am on
January 10 in New Zealand (time zone of +12). What is the time in Greenwich when it is shown
live on TV there.
Answer: New Zealand lies in time zone +12, Le. it is 12 hours ahead of
Greenwich, or Greenwich is 12 hours behind New Zealand. So when it is 10.30 am
on January 10 in New Zealand, it is 10.30 pm on January 9. So the cricket match
will be telecast from 10.30 pm on Jan 9 in Greenwich.
12. Why do we have the concept of time
zone?
Answer: The sun does not shine with the same intensity over all parts of
the world at a particular time. If it is overhead at one place (midday), then
it does not shine at all (midnight) at the place directly opposite to that
place on the earth. So if we have the same time, then 12 noon will mean midday
at one place, and midnight at another. To avoid such an awkward system, we have
the system of time zones, so that everywhere a particular time means the same
stage of the day.
13. Write a short note on Heat Zones.
Answer: Heat zones are the different zones of the earth, where the sun’s rays
fall differently, thus causing different climate patterns. These zones are
called the Torrid Zone, the two Temperate Zones, and the two Frigid Zones. The
Torrid Zone is very hot since the sun shines overhead here. The Temperate Zones
maintain a moderate climate, and the Frigid Zones are extremely cold.
14.How do latitudes and longitudes help in
locating a point? Why is only one of them insufficient in doing this?
Answer: Latitudes and longitudes form a grid. Two different points may lie on
the same latitude or the same longitude. But there exists only one point where
latitude and longitude intersect. So a point can be identified with the help of
the latitude and longitude on which it lies.
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