Geography, asked by venna90, 11 months ago

the distance between two consecutive latitudes is always the same, but it is not in case of longitudes, explain why this is so​

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Answered by smeghanath2004
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The distance between two successive lines of latitude remain constant (111km) because latitudes run parallel to each other and never meets the other latitude. But distance between the longitudes decreases as they go towards the Pole. Finally, all longitudes meet at the Poles.

Answered by MANDIRAGHOSHMAL
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The distance between two successive lines of latitude remain constant (111km) because latitudes run parallel to each other and never meets the other latitude. But distance between the longitudes decreases as they go towards the Pole. Finally, all longitudes meet at the Poles.

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