Geography, asked by ms6313472, 1 month ago

How many total Line can be drawn at distance of one degree each​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If parallels of latitude are drawn at an interval of one degree, there will be 89 parallels in the northern and the southern hemispheres each. The total number of parallels thus drawn, including the equator, will be 179.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

We are able to trace 360 meridians, each at a degree's distance.

Explanation:

  • Latitude is used to calculate how far north or south of the Equator you are.
  • It is calculated using 180 fictitious lines that are drawn in circles east-west along the equator.
  • Parallels are the names for these lines.
  • Since there are 360 degrees in a circle, which the longitude lines depict, there are 360 longitudinal degrees that could be possible.
  • When you flatten out the map to fit on a piece of paper, the fence post issue is added. That makes 360 lines on a globe.
  • There are currently 361 longitude lines on the paper, but only two of them are the 180-degree line that would be visible on both sides of the map.

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