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prime meridian, longitude lines, latitude lines, western hemisphere, so…

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prime meridian, longitude lines, latitude lines, western hemisphere, southern hemisphere, northern hemisphere, eastern hemisphere, equator, hemisphere (matching with globe images)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each term and its corresponding image:

  1. Prime Meridian: The Prime Meridian is the line of 0° longitude, dividing the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The image with the vertical line (likely the second image in the top row) matches this, as it represents the Prime Meridian.
  2. longitude lines: Longitude lines are vertical lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole. The image with the vertical lines (second image top row) or the ones showing vertical divisions would match, but typically, the image with the vertical lines (maybe the second top - row image) is for Prime Meridian, and the general longitude lines could be associated with images showing vertical grid lines. However, more precisely, the image with the vertical lines (like the second top - row) is Prime Meridian, and the "longitude lines" can be matched with images showing vertical lines (e.g., the second top - row or the ones with vertical divisions).
  3. latitude lines: Latitude lines are horizontal lines parallel to the Equator. The bottom - most green image with horizontal lines matches this, as it shows the horizontal lines of latitude.
  4. western hemisphere: The Western Hemisphere is the half of the Earth west of the Prime Meridian. The image with the Americas (e.g., the blue image in the middle row, second column or the blue image in the third row, second column) would match, as the Americas are in the Western Hemisphere.
  5. southern hemisphere: The Southern Hemisphere is the half of the Earth south of the Equator. The image with the southern continents (e.g., the green image in the third row, first column with Australia and South America) or the blue image in the third row, second column (showing South America) could be candidates. The green image in the third row, first column (with Australia, South America, and Africa's southern part) is a good match.
  6. northern hemisphere: The Northern Hemisphere is the half of the Earth north of the Equator. The image with the northern continents (e.g., the orange image in the fourth row, first column with North America and Europe/Asia's northern part) or the red image in the fourth row, second column (with Africa and Europe/Asia's northern part) could be candidates. The orange image in the fourth row, first column is a good match.
  7. eastern hemisphere: The Eastern Hemisphere is the half of the Earth east of the Prime Meridian. The image with Europe, Asia, and Africa (e.g., the green image in the third row, first column has parts of Asia, the red image in the fourth row, second column has Africa and Asia) or the purple image in the second row, first column (with Europe, Asia, and Africa) is a good match.
  8. Equator: The Equator is the line of 0° latitude, dividing the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The image with the horizontal line (the bottom - most green image has the Equator as a horizontal line, but more precisely, the image with the horizontal line across the middle of the Earth, like the bottom - most green image) matches this.
  9. hemisphere (the last term, maybe a typo or a general term): If we consider the general concept of a hemisphere, any of the images showing half of the Earth (e.g., the blue image in the top - left with a quarter - like division, but more likely the images showing half - Earth views like the two - globe image in the second row, second column which shows Eastern and Western Hemispheres) could be associated. But likely, it's a misnomer and we focus on the other terms.

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Answer:

The matching would be as follows (assuming the images are numbered from top - left to bottom - right as Image 1 to Image 9):

  • Prime Meridian: Image 2 (top - row, second)
  • longitude lines: Image 2 (or other with vertical lines)
  • latitude lines: Image 9 (bottom - most, green)
  • western hemisphere: Image 4 (middle - row, second) or Image 6 (third - row, second)
  • southern hemisphere: Image 5 (third - row, first)
  • northern hemisphere: Image 7 (fourth - row, first)
  • eastern hemisphere: Image 3 (middle - row, first)
  • Equator: Image 9 (bottom - most, green)
  • hemisphere: Image 4 (middle - row, second, showing two hemispheres)

(Note: The exact matching may vary slightly depending on the precise details of the images, but the above is based on the general concepts of these geographic terms.)