At which two parellels do all the meridians coverge
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The meridians converge to two points: the north and south poles, but the parallels don't converge anywhere; they stay the same distance apart everywhere. Every point on the globe has a meridian running through it from north to south and a parallel running through it from east to west.
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The meridians converge to two points: the north and south poles, but the parallels don't converge anywhere; they stay the same distance apart everywhere. Every point on the globe has a meridian running through it from north to south and a parallel running through it from east to west.
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