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the distance between the longitudes decreases towards _________

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Answered by Anonymous
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All the meridian of longitudes meet at the poles and the distance is reduced to zero. In equator the distance is about 69 miles. The linear distance between two latitudes is little longer at the poles than at the equator. This is due to the shape of the earth which is slightly flattened at the poles.

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Answered by simranmeena
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the distance between the longitudinal decreases towards prime meridian......

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