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Latitudes and Longitudes

 

Equator

  • Equator is an imaginary line running on the globe that divides it into two equal parts.
  • The northern half of the earth is known as the Northern Hemisphere and Southern half is known as the Southern Hemisphere.

Parallels of latitudes

  • Parallels of latitudes are parallel circles from the equator up to the poles.
  • They are measured in degrees.

The equator represents the zero degrees latitude. Its distance from the equator to either of the poles is one-fourth of a circle round the earth, it will measure ¼th of 360 degrees, i.e. 90°. Thus, 90 degrees north latitude marks the North Pole and 90 degrees south latitude marks the South Pole.

Latitudes and Longitudes (UPSC Notes):-

Important Parallels of Latitudes

  • Tropic of Cancer (23½° N) in the Northern Hemisphere
  • Tropic of Capricorn (23½° S) in the Southern Hemisphere
  • Arctic Circle at 66½° north of the equator
  • Antarctic Circle at 66½° south of the equator
HEAT ZONES OF THE EARTH

Torrid Zone

  • The mid-day sun is exactly overhead at least once a year on all latitudes in between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. It, therefore, receives the maximum heat.

Temperate Zones

  • The mid-day sun never shines overhead on any latitude beyond the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The angle of the sun’s rays goes on decreasing towards the poles. They have moderate temperatures.

Frigid Zones

  • Areas lying between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole in the Northern Hemisphere and the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole in the Southern Hemisphere, are very cold. It is because here the sun does not rise much above the horizon.
Longitudes

Prime Meridian

  • The meridian which passed through Greenwich, where the British Royal Observatory is located. This meridian is considered as the Prime Meridian.
  • Its value is 0° longitude and from it, we count 180° eastward as well as 180° westward. The Prime Meridian and 180° meridian divide the earth into two halves, the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere

Longitude and Time

  • The best means of measuring time is by the movement of the earth, the moon, and the planets. The sun regularly rises and sets every day.
  • When the Prime Meridian of Greenwich has the sun at the highest point in the sky, all the places along this meridian will have mid-day or noon.
  • As the earth rotates from west to east, those places east of Greenwich will be ahead of Greenwich time and those to the west will be behind it.
  • It can be calculated this way- The earth rotates 360° in about 24 hours, which means 15° an hour or 1° in four minutes. Thus, when it is noon at Greenwich, the time at 15° east of Greenwich will be 15 × 4 = 60 minutes, i.e., 1 hour ahead of Greenwich time, But at 15° west of Greenwich, the time will be behind Greenwich time by one hour

Why do we have Standard Time?

  • The local time of places which are on different meridians is bound to differ.
  • In India, for instance, there will be a difference of about 1 hour and 45 minutes in the local times of Dwarka in Gujarat and Dibrugarh in Assam.
  • In India, the longitude of 82½° E (82° 30’E) is treated as the standard meridian. The local time at this meridian is taken as the standard time for the whole country. It is known as the Indian Standard Time (IST).

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Frequently Asked Questions related to Tropic of Capricorn

Q1

Which countries does the Tropic of Capricorn pass through?

The Tropic of Capricorn passes through Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Australia and French Polynesia, clipping New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga and the Cook Islands before landfall at Pitcairn.

Q2

What is the meaning of Tropic Capricorn?

The Tropic of Capricorn (or the Southern Tropic) is the circle of latitude that contains the subsolar point at the December (or southern) solstice. It is thus the southernmost latitude where the Sun can be seen directly overhead.

Q3

Which city is the closest to the equator?

As its name suggests, the equator runs through Ecuador, and the closest major city to the line is the capital, Quito.

Q4

Which is the longest latitude?

The longest is the equator, whose latitude is zero, while at the poles, at latitudes 90° north and 90° south (or –90°), the circles shrink to a point.

Q5

What is the climate of the Tropic of Capricorn?

The tropical zone between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn receives the rays of the sun more directly than areas in higher latitudes. The average annual temperature of the tropics is higher and the seasonal changes of temperature are not as diverse as in other zones.

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