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3. Climate zone 5
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1. Concept of longitude and latitude
Earth is not completely spherical in shape the top part of the earth is little flat.
This is the reason why the diameter of earth from N S is less as compared to its
diameter of earth from W E. This shape of earth is called as Geoids or
Spheroid.
The axis of earth is little tilted approximately 231 /2o.There are many imaginary
lines runs on earth’s surface, the imaginary lines which runs from west to east
are known as latitude whereas imaginary lines running from north to south are
known as longitudes. The imaginary line 0o latitude is known as equator which
divides the earth into two equal halves i.e Northern hemisphere and Southern
hemisphere.
The imaginary lines of longitude running north to south are also known as
Meridian of longitude. These lines are not parallel to each other instead they
are touching each other at northern tip and southern tip. There are 180
meridian of longitudes in eastern hemisphere and 180 meridians of longitudes
in western hemisphere. So, there are total number of 180+180 = 360
longitudes of meridians. Meridian at 0o is known as Prime meridian, directly
opposite to prime meridian is International Date Line (IDL).
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2. TIME ZONE
This is how meridians of longitudes divide earth into different time zones
based on position of the place (i.e. latitude & longitude) we can calculate the
time of any place. While calculating we can follow simple rule EGA (East Gain
and Add) and WLS (West Loose and Subtract) which means if the geographic
position of any place is in East the time zone will be in plus (+) i.e heading from
time meridian and if the geographic position is in West the time zone will be
negative (-) i.e lagging behind the time meridian
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2.1 Given below are few examples:-
WEST EAST
Example 1
If current time at 90oW = 2 Pm and flight travelled time = 2 hours then find the
arrival time of flight if destination is 60o towards east after travelling for 2
hours?
Solution:
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Current time at 90oW is 2 pm after travelling for 2 hours it will reach at 90o-
60o=30o W at
2pm +2hours = 4 pm
After travelling 60o towards east from 30o W it will reach to 30oE
Hence,
3. Climate Zones
These imaginary lines also play vital role in dividing earth into different climatic
zones.
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3.1 Equatorial Zone: It is the hottest region which gets direct sunlight
throughout the year. This is the reason why the places located in this region
experiences summer throughout the year and also is the cause of less density
of population these regions. However one can find evergreen forests in this
region.
3.2 Temperate zone: After crossing the tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn
we reach the Arctic and Antarctic circles. Places located in these regions
experience temperate climate i.e neither too hot nor too cold. In this region
one can enjoy all four seasons (winter, spring, autumn and summer) one can
easily see and observe the changes in nature.
3.3 Tundra Zone: This region is very close to poles and it has extreme climatic
conditions this is why very less vegetation is found here, only short trees or
shrubs grow in this region. One can find dense population this region.
3.4 Frigid Zone: As the name suggests places in this zone experience extreme
cold, it is located nearest to poles. Climatic conditions do not support
vegetation hence very less vegetation and very less population is found here.
Most special feature of this region is that for 6 months it have day and for
other 6 months it have night.
World geography is an important part for travel, tourism and aviation industry.
Every professional should have knowledge of world geography and should be
able to identify places or cities by the location, country, area and subareas
under the categories specified by IATA. The earth can be divided into two parts
Eastern hemisphere and Western hemisphere which are further divided by
IATA into 3 traffic conferences which are further subdivided into subareas.
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The three IATA traffic conferences are denoted as TC1, TC2 and TC3 where TC1
is known as Western hemisphere and TC2 & TC3 together forms Eastern
hemisphere.
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Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras
and Nicaragua.
Caribbean sub-area: Bahamas, Bermuda, Guyana, Caribbean islands
South America: Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Panama,
Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Chile.
It is further divide into three main sub areas, which are follows:
Middle East: Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Iraq, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia,
Yemen, Iran, Jordan, Sudan, Lebanon.
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4.3 IATA TRAFFIC CONFERENCE AREA 3 or TC3
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