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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 ...

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The Earth is not a perfect sphere; it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator, making it an oblate spheroid. This shape occurs because the Earth’s rotation causes it to slightly stretch around the middle. The ...

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Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the time at the Prime Meridian, which is located at 0° longitude in Greenwich, England. It serves as the reference point for the world’s time zones, with all other times being calculated in relation to ...

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Grid lines on a globe are the network of latitude and longitude lines that form a pattern of intersecting circles. Latitude lines run horizontally and measure the distance north or south of the Equator, while longitude lines run vertically and ...

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Latitude plays a significant role in determining the climate of a region. The Earth’s surface is divided into different climate zones based on latitude, such as the tropical, temperate, and polar zones. Areas near the Equator (low latitudes) receive direct ...