Geography, asked by sjhavl, 10 months ago

the distance between any two parallels,at an interval, on the surface of the earth is about 111 km. explain.

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Answered by rudraaggarwal239982
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The Degrees of latitude are parallel, so the distance between each degree remains almost constant Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles (111 kilometres) apart. The range varies (due to the earth's slightly ellipsoid shape) from 68.703 miles (110.567 km) at the equator to 69.407 (111.699 km) at the poles.

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Answered by msrithvik
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Answer:Answer: The correct answer is option is (a). Explanation: The circles drawn parallel to the Equator are known as parallels or latitudes. They are drawn at an interval of one degree, which is equal to 111 kilometres on the Earth's surface.

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