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complete the chart given below of latitude and longitude ​

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Answered by kajalthakur06
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1. Axes are straight

2. The measurement of each line is different

3. The two adjacent axes don't have the same distance at all places.

4. Axes are not parallel to each other

Answered by Anonymous
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The locations on the Earth's surface are determined by two reference lines known as latitude and longitude.

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Latitude Longitude

Latitude implies the geographic coordinates that determine the distance of a point, north-south of the equator. Longitude alludes to the geographic coordinate, which identifies the distance of a point, east-west of the Prime Meridian.

It is known as parallels It is known as meridians

The length of the lines are different The length of the lines are the same

It classifies heat zones It classifies time zones

There are 180 latitude lines

Longitude

Latitude implies the geographic coordinates that determine the distance of a point, north-south of the equator. Longitude alludes to the geographic coordinate, which identifies the distance of a point, east-west of the Prime Meridian.

It is known as parallels It is known as meridians

The length of the lines are different The length of the lines are the same

It classifies heat zones It classifies time zones

There are 180 latitude lines There are 360 longitude lines

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