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the distance between longitudes decreases towards

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Answered by mysticaldimples59
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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.

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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.

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The minimum distance between two lines of longitude decreases as one moves towards the poles. Because all meridians of longitude converge at the poles. The distance decreases as we move from the equator to the poles.

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