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define the lines which converge at the poles​

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Answered by SHIVAMBANDE18122005
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the longitude lines converge at the poles, the distance between two meridians is different at every parallel. ... The latitude lines are concentric circles that become smaller near the poles. They form a single point at the poles where the meridians begin.

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the longitude lines converge at the poles, the distance between two meridians is different at every parallel. ... The latitude lines are concentric circles that become smaller near the poles. They form a single point at the poles where the meridians begin

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