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(2) All parallels of latitude converge at the equator.
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Answered by bhaktigiri5
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ans1. The Equator is the name given to a make-believe circle that is at the middle from the Earth’s poles.

Circles that run parallel to the Equator are referred to as parallels of latitude and these circles are made use of for measuring degrees of latitude to the Equator’s north or south.

Thus, all parallels of latitude converge at the equator as a statement is false. There is just one exception, which is the 0 degrees latitude. 

ans2. The statement "all parallels of latitude converge at the equator" is true.

Equator is an imaginary line that passes directly around the center of the earth from East to West. Equator is the important imaginary latitude that divides the earth into two perfect half.  The two half of the earth is the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.

The imaginary line directly passes through nearly thirteen countries around the world.

They are Ecuador, Colombia, SaoTome and Principe, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia and Kiribati.

Answered by shindeshalan95
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