e) A network of parallels and meridians which criss-cross each other at right angles.
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All the merdians and parallels cross each other at right edges. Lines of scope measure remove north or south of the equator. ... The scope of a specific area is the separation, estimated in degrees, between that place and the equator along a meridian, or line of longitude.
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Parallels decrease in length as one nears the poles. Meridians and parallels intersect at right angles. The scale on the surface of the globe is the same in every direction. All meridians are of equal length; each is one-half the length of the equator.
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