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Meridians are parallel to each other.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lines connecting equal points of longitude are called meridians. But unlike parallels, meridians do not run parallel to each other. Rather they are farthest apart from each other at the equator and merge toward each other toward the poles.

Answered by Guptasaanvi12
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Answer:

Meridians are parallel to each other is a true statement.

Explanation:

The lines which are conducted are said to be parallel due to certain reason because the lines are running side by side in a parallel way. Likewise, the vertical lines are known as the meridians because anywhere located and measured the horizontal line shows the same local time.

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