Latitudes and Longitudes
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Latitudes and Longitudes
Relevance: Prelims/Mains: G.S paper I: Physical Geography: Latitudes and Longitudes
Latitude
Important parallels of latitudes
Latitudinal Heat zones of the earth
The mid-day sun is exactly overhead at least once a year on all latitudes in between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. This area, therefore, receives the maximum heat and is called the torrid zone.
The mid-day sun never shines overhead on any latitude beyond the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The angle of the sun’s rays goes on decreasing towards the poles. As such, the areas bounded by the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic circle in the northern hemisphere, and the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic circle in the southern hemisphere, have moderate temperatures. These are, therefore, called temperate zones.
Areas lying between the Arctic circle and the north pole in the northern hemisphere and the Antarctic circle and the south pole in the southern hemisphere, are very cold. It is because here the sun does not raise much above the horizon. Therefore, its rays are always slanting. These are, therefore, called frigid zones.
Longitude
Longitude and Time
Standard Time and Time Zones
If each town were to keep the time of its own meridian, there would be much difference in local time between one town and the other.
Travelers going from one end of the country to the other would have to keep changing their watches if they wanted to keep their appointments. This is impractical and very inconvenient.
To avoid all these difficulties, a system of standard time is observed by all countries.
Most countries adopt their standard time from the central meridian of their countries.
In larger countries such as Canada, U.S.A., China, and U.S.S.R, it would be inconvenient to have single time zone. So these countries have multiple time zones.
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Both Canada and U.S.A. have five time zones—the Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific Time Zones. The difference between the local time of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts is nearly five hours.
S.S.R had eleven time zones before its disintegration. Russia now has nine time zones.
The International Date Line
Why is the international dateline drawn in a zigzag manner?
The International Date Line (IDL) passes through the Pacific Ocean. It is an imaginary line, like longitudes and latitudes.
The time difference on either side of this line is 24 hours. So, the date changes as soon as one crosses this line.
Some groups of Islands (Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia) fall on either of the dateline. So if the dateline was straight, then two regions of the same Island Country or Island group would fall under different date zones. Thus to avoid any confusion of date, this line is drawn through where the sea lies and not land. Hence, the IDL is drawn in a zig-zag manner.
Indian Standard Time
Chaibagaan Time
150 years ago British colonialists introduced “chaibagaan time” or “bagaan time”, a time schedule observed by tea planters, which was one hour ahead of IST.
This was done to improve productivity by optimizing the usage of daytime.
After Independence, Assam, along with the rest of India, has been following IST for the past 66 years.
The administration of the Indian state of Assam now wants to change it’s time zone back to Chaibagaan time to conserve energy and improve productivity.
Indian government didn’t accept to such a proposal.
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