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Which line divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

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0%(A) Prime Meridian
0%(B) Tropic of Cancer
100%(C) Equator ( 2 voters )
0%(D) Arctic Circle
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The Equator is an imaginary line circling Earth at 0° latitude, dividing it into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It represents the midpoint between the North and South Poles.

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Class 6 Social Science Chapter 1 Locating Places on the Earth question answer

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  1. The Equator is the primary reference line for measuring latitude and divides the Earth into two equal halves: the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Located at 0° latitude, it helps determine climate zones, with regions around the Equator being hotter due to direct sunlight throughout the year. Its significance lies in navigation and geographical orientation across the globe.

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