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1 -the line which join north pole and South Pole are called​

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Answered by anjalipandey40
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The line joining 'north and South Pole' is termed as meridians of longitude.

Answered by AditiHegde
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the line which join north pole and South Pole are called​ meridians of longitude.

  • the meridians of longitude are the imaginary lines running from north to south pole across the globe.
  • the meridian that runs through Greenwich in England is at 0° and is considered to be the prime meridian.
  • it is regarded for the International Date line.
  • there are total 360 meridians of longitude.
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