On equator, the distance between two consecutive meridians is ____kms.
a. 112 kms b. 110 kms c. 120 kms d. 111 kms
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Answer:
111 km
Explanation:
the distance between two consecutive meridians of longitude is 111 km only at the equator and gradually decreases with distance from the equator. This is because the meridians of longitude converge at the two poles.
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The distance between two
consecutive parallels of latitude is equal to about 111kms
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