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meridians are parallel to each other correct the wrong ones​


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Answered by 2612rashi
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

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.


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Answered by BeautifulWitch
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Answer:

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Meridians are not Parallel

Explanation:

They are farthest apart from each other at the equator and merge toward each other toward the poles.

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