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explain the lines of latitude​

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Answered by Yash74704
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Lines of latitude measure north-south position between the poles. The equator is defined as 0 degrees, the North Pole is 90 degrees north, and the South Pole is 90 degrees south. Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, thus they are often referred to as parallels.

The memory rhyme I use to help remember that lines of latitude denote north-south distance is:

"Tropical latitudes improve my attitude"

One degree of latitude is

60 nautical miles, 69 statute miles or 111 km.

One minute of latitude is

1 nautical mile, 1.15 statute miles, or 1.85 km.

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Answered by avani1396
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. .Latitude. Lines of latitude measure north-south position between the poles. The equator is defined as 0 degrees, the North Pole is 90 degrees north, and the South Pole is 90 degrees south. Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, thus they are often referred to as parallels.

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