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All meridians are semicircles. . All meridians are equal to the Equator in length.​

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Answered by blueexplainer123
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All meridians are of equal length; each is one-half the length of the equator. All meridians converge at the poles and are true north-south lines. All lines of latitude (parallels) are parallel to the equator and to each other. ..

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Answered by sonikumarigopalpur98
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All meridians are of equal length; each is one-half the length of the equator. All meridians converge at the poles and are true north-south lines. All lines of latitude (parallels) are parallel to the equator and to each other.

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