Geography, asked by nilesh9198, 5 months ago

the distance between any two consecutive meridians is _________ at the equator and _______ on both the poles​

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Answered by jashwanth22007
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Answer:

The distance between two consecutive parallels of latitude is equal to about 111 km but the distance between two consecutive meridians of longitude is equal to 111 km only at equator

Explanation:

Answered by juhibhushan
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Answer:

Widest at the equator

Shortest on both the poles

Explanation

The distance between any two longitudes is widest at the equator and shortest on both the poles, as we move towards poles this distance shrinks down to zero because all the meridians meet here.

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