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the distance between the longitude decrease ​

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Answered by SreejaMitra
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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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Answered by dikshamgr2000
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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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