Explain why there is no higher latitude other than 90 degree north and south
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Our globe consists of 360 * from any point, but is officially measured 90* from the equator to the North Pole, likewise, so is there is 90* ticked off south.
Similarly, in the Eastern hemisphere, 0* south from the equator where it descends to 90* at the South Pole.and ditto North. (Since these latitudinals extend around the globe, ANOTHER 180* of the globe is delienated for the Eastern Hemisphere,)
The latitudinal lines encompass the entire globe and marked off as latitudinal lines frowing up from the South Pole and down from the North Pole over both hemispheres.
To simplify, you can think that the globe is 180* of the western circle and joins the eastern 180* at the N.. Pole and then completes the 360* by circling the eastern hemisphere.
The longitudinal coordinates also use 0* as the equator, and fan out on a horizontal plane exactly as do the latitudes do vertically.
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Similarly, in the Eastern hemisphere, 0* south from the equator where it descends to 90* at the South Pole.and ditto North. (Since these latitudinals extend around the globe, ANOTHER 180* of the globe is delienated for the Eastern Hemisphere,)
The latitudinal lines encompass the entire globe and marked off as latitudinal lines frowing up from the South Pole and down from the North Pole over both hemispheres.
To simplify, you can think that the globe is 180* of the western circle and joins the eastern 180* at the N.. Pole and then completes the 360* by circling the eastern hemisphere.
The longitudinal coordinates also use 0* as the equator, and fan out on a horizontal plane exactly as do the latitudes do vertically.
hope u will like the answer if yes plz mark as brailiest answer
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Explanation: 360 180 90
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