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Difference between poles and equator​

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Answered by rifaya1
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Key Difference:

The equator is the point from which the latitude is calculated. In other words, it is the 0° latitude line.

A pole consists of two points: North Pole and South Pole. The North Pole lies 90° on the north of the equator and the South Pole lies 90° on the south of the equator, respectively.

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Answered by pradeepbabita101
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Equator-The equator is the point from where the latitude is calculated. In other words, it is the 0° latitude line. It is the imaginary circle that draws a line between the Northern hemisphere and Southern hemisphere

Pole-A pole consists of two points: North Pole and South Pole. It is the main point where the axis of rotation gets together to the surface of the planet. Lines of longitude all run from pole to pole, and they are all roughly the same length but not parallel, as they converge towards the poles. The North Pole lies 90° on the north of the equator and the South Pole lies 90° on the south of the equator.

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