Lines of Longitude are of same length. Give a geographical reason
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They are of equal length because each line of longitude equals half of the circumference of the Earth because each extends from the North Pole to the South Pole.
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Lines of longitude are called meridians of longitude because the sun crosses a meridian at noon. So, all places on a particular meridian will have noon at the same time. (ii) Lines of longitude are of same length as they all converge at the poles.
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