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Latitudes
These are the imaginery lines that are drawn from west to east.
Longitudes
These imaginary lines run from one pole to the other.
Unlike the latitudes, these lines are of the same length.
There are two main longitudes - the Greenwich Line, which
is also called the 'O' degree longitude, and the International
Date Line, which is also called 180° east/west longitude.​

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Answered by sagar756746
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Explanation:

These imaginary lines running east-west are commonly known as the parallels of latitude. The vertical lines running north-south, join the two poles. They are called the meridians of longitude. They are spaced farthest apart at the equator and converge at a point at each pole.

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