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Meridians of longitude are equidistant.

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Answer: They are equidistant and parallel to one another, and form concentric circles around the earth. ... They form circles of the same size around the earth, and intersect at the poles. The prime meridian is the line of longitude that defines the origin (zero degrees) for longitude coordinates.

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