Geography, asked by mohitkhanwale8984, 1 year ago

Explain why there is no higher latitude than 90N and 90S?

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Answered by tejasvinitha
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Picture earth as the globe that it is with a grid denoting the lines of latitude running horizontally and the lines of longitude running vertically. ... This is why, there is no higher measurement than 90 deg N or 90 deg S. Once you get to 90 deg, go back to the equator line and measure your angle from the other direction.
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Answered by DudeItzKay
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Here's ur Answer Mate:-

Latitude is the angular distance from the plane of the Equator. Latitude only has to cover 180 degrees, from the North Pole to the South Pole. All circles make a maximum angle of 900 from the plane of the Equator. Therefore the maximum, latitude is 900 N in the Northern hemisphere and 900 S in the Southern Hemisphere.

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