explain how the the inter latitude distance does remains constant
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- the distance between two successive lines of latitude remain constant (111km) because latitudes run parallel to each other and never meets the other latitude.
- But distance between the longitudes decreases as they go towards the Pole. Finally, all longitudes meet at the Poles
- Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers) apart. At the equator, the distance is 68.703 miles (110.567 kilometers)
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