Arc of the great circle joining any two points on the earths surface is always a shortest route betwween the points how
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#so, thé answer is.. : But if these points are on a curved space, then its the smallest arc joiningthem. On an Euclidean plane, shortest distance between two points is a straight line. On the surface of theearth it is the shorter arc of the great circle that passes through those two points.
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#so, thé answer is.. : But if these points are on a curved space, then its the smallest arc joiningthem. On an Euclidean plane, shortest distance between two points is a straight line. On the surface of theearth it is the shorter arc of the great circle that passes through those two points.
#ThanKyou... I hope It's right...!!
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@RamSharma... .
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