Geography, asked by shreyanshpoddar, 4 months ago

How the meridians of longitudes can form a Great
Circle ?​

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Answered by gabbarhere
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Meridians, including the prime meridian, are the north-south lines we use to help describe exactly where we are on the Earth. All these lines of longitude meet at the poles, cutting the Earth neatly in half. ... If you cut an orange exactly in half, the line you cut is the orange's great circle.

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Answered by yashg30
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Meridians, including the prime meridian, are the north-south lines we use to help describe exactly where we are on the Earth. All these lines of longitude meet at the poles, cutting the Earth neatly in half. ... If you cut an orange exactly in half, the line you cut is the orange's great circle.

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