Social Sciences, asked by ppalak314, 5 months ago

is an angle which
ranges from 0° at the Equator
to 90°(North or South) at the
poles.
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O A. Latitude
O O
B. Longitude
O C. Equator






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Answered by ashajakhar1983
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Answer:

Latitude

Explanation:

In geography, latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north–south position of a point on the Earth's surface. Latitude is an angle (defined below) which ranges from 0° at the Equator to 90° (North or South) at the poles. Lines of constant latitude, or parallels, run east–west as circles parallel to the equator. Latitude is used together with longitude to specify the precise location of features on the surface of the Earth. On its own, the term latitude should be taken to be the geodetic latitude as defined below. Briefly, geodetic latitude at a point is the angle formed by the vector perpendicular (or normal) to the ellipsoidal surface from that point, and the equatorial plane. Also defined are six auxiliary latitudes that are used in special applications

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