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The imaginary lines to find the location of places on the Earth are called ___________.
The Earth rotates on its ________.
What is the axis?
The end points on the axis are called ___________.
The poles are used as ______ fixed points.
The point on the top of the pole is called ___________.
The point on the bottom of the pole is called ___________.
Parallels are also called ________.
The set of circles drawn on the surface of the globe that runs from east to west is called _______.
What is the Equator?
Which is the longest parallel?
The part of the Earth which lies to the north of the Equator is called the _________.
The part of the Earth which lies to the south of the Equator is called the _________.
All parallels except the North Pole and the South Pole are _______.
The length of parallel decreases as we move away from the _________.
The length of parallel decreases as we move away from the Equator and towards the ________.
All parallels are located at an equal __________ from each other.
Parallels neither touch nor _______ one another.
To number the parallel, we start from the Equator and mark it as ________.
The North Pole is written as ______.
The South Pole is written as ___________.
Parallels are drawn at intervals of _______ degree.
How many parallels are there in the Northern Hemisphere?
How many parallels are there in the Southern Hemisphere?
How many parallels are there in total, including the Equator?
The Arctic and Antarctic circles are also called __________.
Imaginary lines running from north to south are called __________.
Meridians are also called __________.
How are meridians drawn?
All meridians are of the same _________.
The maximum distance between any two meridians is at the ___________.
Meridians are used to measure distances in the ___________ direction.
Meridians cut the parallels at right ________.
In which year it was decided to fix Greenwich as the starting point for numbering meridians?
What was the meridian that passed through the Greenwich marked as?
What was the meridian that passed through the Greenwich named as?
The ___________ of a place is measured east or west of the Prime Meridian.
How many meridians are there towards the east of the Prime Meridian?
How many meridians are there towards the west of the Prime Meridian?
How many meridians are there in total?
What is the grid?
Why is the grid used?
Either of the endpoints at the top or bottom of the Earth’s axis is called __________.
The two end points of the Earth’s axis are called ___________.
The part of the Earth above the Equator is called the ___________.
If parallels are drawn at intervals of one degree, there will be __________ parallels.
The Prime Meridian passes through a place called ___________-.
To locate a place on a globe we must know its ____________.
What are parallels?
What are meridians?