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1. By studying the world map, what does the different color signifies?
2. What do you call those horizontal lines and vertical lines? Do they have
specific terms? Are these lines exist on earth?
3. What does a degree measure on a world map?
4. Why countries in the world don't have the same temperature?
5. Why we have different time zones on Earth?​


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Answer:

  1. Physical maps use color most dramatically to show changes in elevation. A palette of greens often displays elevations. Dark green usually represents low-lying land, with lighter shades of green used for higher elevations. ... Green-gray, red, blue-gray, or some other color is used for elevations below sea level.
  2. But instead of being straight lines on a flat surface, Lat/Long lines encircle the Earth, either as horizontal circles or vertical half circles. Horizontal mapping lines on Earth are lines of latitude. They are known as "parallels" of latitude, because they run parallel to the equator.
  3. One degree of latitude equals approximately 364,000 feet (69 miles), one minute equals 6,068 feet (1.15 miles), and one-second equals 101 feet. One-degree of longitude equals 288,200 feet (54.6 miles), one minute equals 4,800 feet (0.91 mile), and one second equals 80 feet.
  4. As the Earth moves, the angle at which sunlight strikes different places on the Earth at the same time of day changes because the Earth is tilted. ... Near the equator the angle of the Sun remains high throughout the year so seasonal changes in temperature are not evident at these locations.
  5. Temperate: Temperate climates are maritime or continental. Maritime climates are st...
  6. Tropical: Located around the equator. Hot, humid weather (daytime max. temp 30-35...
  7. Savannah: Located between the wet equator belt and sub tropical belt. Savannahs h...
  8. Polar: Covered by snow and ice throughout the year. Sun is never high enough in the .
  9. As Earth rotates, different parts of Earth receive sunlight or darkness, giving us day and night. As your location on Earth rotates into sunlight, you see the sun rise. ... Since different parts of Earth enter and exit daylight at different times, we need different time zones.

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