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Important parallels of latitudes Equator (0°) Tropic of Cancer (23° 30´N) Tropic of Capricorn (23° 30´S) Arctic Circle (66° 30´N) Antarctica Circle 66° 30´S North Pole (90°N) South Pole (90°S) Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
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I mportant parallels of latitudes

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I mportant parallels of latitudes. North Pole (90°N). Northern Hemisphere. Arctic Circle (66° 30´N) . Tropic of Cancer (23° 30´N) . Equator (0°). Tropic of Capricorn (23° 30´S) . Southern Hemisphere. Antarctica Circle 66° 30´S . South Pole (90°S). Meridian of longitude. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: I mportant  parallels of latitudes

Important parallels of latitudes

Equator (0°)

Tropic of Cancer (23° 30´N)

Tropic of Capricorn (23° 30´S)

Arctic Circle (66° 30´N)

Antarctica Circle 66° 30´S

North Pole (90°N)

South Pole (90°S)

Northern Hemisphere

Southern Hemisphere

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Meridian of longitude• The Prime Meridian is the

meridian (line of longitude) at which the longitude is defined to be 0°.

• An international conference in 1884 decided the modern Prime Meridian passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in southeast London, United Kingdom, known as the International Meridian or Greenwich Meridian, although the Prime Meridian is ultimately arbitrary unlike the parallels of latitude

Prime Meridian (0°)

Western Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere

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International Date Line• The Prime Meridian and its

opposite the 180th meridian (at 180° longitude), which the International Date Line generally follows, form a great circle that divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

International date line (180 ͦ)

Western HemisphereEastern Hemisphere

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Latitudinal and Longitudinal extent of India

Equator (0°)

Prime meridian

68° 7´E97°25´E

37°6´N

8°4´N

Tropic of Cancer (23° 30´N)

IST 82° 30´E

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Location of Delhi public school, Srinagar in Kashmir valley

Kupwara

Baramulla

Budgam

Srinagar

Pulwama

Anantinag74°52´E

34°02´NDELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SRINAGAR

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Longitudes and latitudes

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World map depicting Hemispheres