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Let us learn about Globe! | |
What is Globe? | |
Lines of Latitude on Globe | |
Lines of Longitude on Globe | |
Keep in Mind! | |
Let us learn about Maps now! | |
Why do we Need Maps? | |
What are Maps? |
The images of earth from space show that earth is Round
A spherical model of the earth is called Globe.
North Pole and South Poles of Globe
Lines of latitude (also called parallels) circle Earth parallel to the Equator.
Lines of Latitude on Globe also called parallels
Important Latitudes of Earth
Lines of longitude run between the North Pole and the South Pole. These lines are also called meridians.
Lines of Longitude of Globe also called Meridians
- Prime Meridian 0° Longitude
- The International Date Line 180° E or 180° W
Prime Meridian
Before proceeding further to Maps we need to keep in mind the following things:
- Globe is the miniature earth.
- The axis which passes through it is the axis of rotation.
- The axis is tilted at an angle of 23½° to the vertical.
- The axis passes through the North Pole and the South Pole.
- Longitudes and Latitudes are the imaginary lines that help us in many ways.
- The most important of these are 0° Meridian or Greenwich Meridian or Prime Meridian, 180° E or 180° W or Date Line, Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, Antarctic Circle.
These difficulties led to creation of maps. Maps are flattened pieces of the earth’s surface as shown on the globe. The art of making maps is known as Cartography.
Political Map of India
A collection of maps is called ATLAS. An atlas would be of great help in planning tours and even small excursions. But that is possible only if we understand the language of the maps.
Atlas: Collection of Maps
Directions & Sub-Directions
Different Signs and Symbols used on the Maps
Always keep in mind the following things about maps:
- Maps are drawn using the four fixed or cardinal directions. These are north, south, east and west.
- On a map, east is always on the right, west is on the left, north is at the top, and south is at the bottom.
- Symbols are small pictures which help us to identify places.
- Colours help us identify features.
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1. Why do we use globes and maps to represent the Earth's surface? |
2. What are the lines of latitude on a globe and how do they help in understanding location? |
3. How do lines of longitude on a globe help in determining time zones? |
4. What is the importance of understanding latitude and longitude when using a map for navigation? |
5. How do globes and maps complement each other in providing geographic information? |
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