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The distance between any two meridians decreases as we go away from the equator towards the poles. For Grade 6

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Answered by sujathamanojhk
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The distance between the longitudes decreases towards poles. At the equator, the distance between 15 and 30° W longitudes is quite a lot, but as we move toward the poles this distance shrinks and eventually shrinks down to zero. This distance is shortest at the Poles because the all the meridians meet here.

Answered by rosethomaskj1
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Explanation:

The distance between the meridians decreases when it moves towards the poles. At the equator, the distance between the meridians is quite a lot, but as we move toward the poles this distance shrinks and eventually shrinks down to zero. This distance is shortest at the Poles because the all the meridians meet here.

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