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In Geography / High School | 2025-07-08

3. The Arctic Circle is at: a. 23½° N b. 66½° N c. 66½° S d. 23½° S 4. On the globe, the meridians extend from: a. east to west b. east to south c. north to south d. north to west 5. If it is 3 March to the east of the IDL, then to the west of the IDL it is: a. 2 March b. 4 March c. 3 March d. 5 March B. Write T for True or F for False. 1. We can actually see the lines of latitude and longitude on the surface of the Earth. F 2. The lines of latitude are also known as parallels. T 3. The Tropic of Cancer lies in the Southern Hemisphere. F 4. Meridians form complete circles around the globe. F 5. Meridians are numbered from the prime meridian. T 6. The places west of the IDL are a day ahead of the places east of the IDL. T Name the following. The 0° latitude - Equator

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Answer (1)

The Arctic Circle is an imaginary line located at approximately 66½° North latitude. This circle marks the southern boundary of the polar day (24-hour daylight) and polar night (24-hour darkness) experienced in the Arctic region.



4. On the globe, the meridians extend from:

Correct Answer: c. north to south

Answered by BenjaminOwenLewis | 2025-07-21