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Time zones deviate from straight lines to accommodate the boundaries of countries and regions. Although time zones are based on lines of longitude, they are adjusted to ensure that neighboring areas within a country or region share the same time. ...

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A globe is better for geographical accuracy because it represents the Earth in its true shape—a sphere. Unlike maps, which are flat and can distort distances, areas, and shapes, a globe accurately shows the relative positions of continents, countries, and ...

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The 180° longitude is significant because it marks the location of the International Date Line (IDL), an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole. The IDL is where the date changes, moving from one calendar day ...

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The scale of a map affects how much of the Earth’s surface is represented on the map. It shows the ratio between distances on the map and the actual distances on the ground. A larger scale map (e.g., 1 cm ...