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there is no time difference between any two locations separated by x-amount of latitude as long as they are on the same longitude. When they are on different longitudes and separated by latitude count the number of longitudes between the locations to get the time difference
No, because latitudes are used to identify heat climates zones & longitudes are used for calculating time.
the latitudes and longitudes are used to indicate the location and extension of a country or continent.longitudes influence the time of a place and divides the earth into various time zones whereas latitudes influence the duration of day and night and divide the earth into different time zones
Every latitude extends all the way around the Earth, and is unrelated to the time at any place.If you were to consider longitude instead, the difference in solar time between two longitudes is(longitude #1)degrees minus (longitude #2)degrees/15 hours.
It's not important at all. But it's very helpful, and just about the only convenient way, if you're trying to tell someone else the location of a point on Earth, or figure out the distance between two points on Earth, or decide exactly what direction to head out from one place in order to reach another place in the shortest trip.
The knowledge of latitude and longitude is important for people because it helps them to understand and locates the geographical location and globe better. The use of latitudes and longitudes offer a better and quick grasp of geographical facts.It determines the time zones of the different regions of the world. With the help of longitudes and latitudes, it is easy to calculate local time and standard time. Longitudes and latitudes also help in calculating the distance from one place to another.
It is because different places have different latitudes and longitudes with which time can be calculated. There can be different time in one country also if the latitude and longitude changes, so they change the time of that area.
there is no time difference between any two locations separated by x-amount of latitude as long as they are on the same longitude. When they are on different longitudes and separated by latitude count the number of longitudes between the locations to get the time difference
No, because latitudes are used to identify heat climates zones & longitudes are used for calculating time.
Longitudes do not affect the climate of an area but instead they cause differences in time. Latitudes on the other hand affect climate.
the latitudes and longitudes are used to indicate the location and extension of a country or continent.longitudes influence the time of a place and divides the earth into various time zones whereas latitudes influence the duration of day and night and divide the earth into different time zones
Because during the course of the day, the sun's apparent longitude changes steadily, but its apparent latitude doesn't change.
because the one you are studying is a smart and geography is very important because if we don't have a earth were cannot live
as all the places on the same longitude have their noon at the same time
Every latitude extends all the way around the Earth, and is unrelated to the time at any place.If you were to consider longitude instead, the difference in solar time between two longitudes is(longitude #1)degrees minus (longitude #2)degrees/15 hours.
It's not important at all. But it's very helpful, and just about the only convenient way, if you're trying to tell someone else the location of a point on Earth, or figure out the distance between two points on Earth, or decide exactly what direction to head out from one place in order to reach another place in the shortest trip.
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