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The distance between two parallels of latitude is not same true or false

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Answered by krish708
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true because two parallel latitude becomes same in 111 kilometre

Answered by Jasleen0599
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True

The distance between two parallels of latitude is not same.

  • Latitude lines, often known as parallels, are fictitious lines that split the globe. They calculate your distance north or south, but they run from east to west. The most well-known parallel is the equator. It equally splits the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres at 0 degrees latitude.
  • The perpendicular distance between two parallel lines is the distance from any point to either line.
  • Latitude, which runs from 0° at the equator to 90° (North or South) at the poles, is a geographic coordinate that describes the north-south position of a point on the surface of the Earth. Since the latitude degrees are parallel, the distance between each degree is constant.
  • Meridians of Longitude are another name for lines of longitude. These lines aren't perpendicular to one another. As they go nearer to the north and south poles, where they all converge, they get closer and closer to one another. The Prime Meridian is zero degrees longitude, and it passes through Greenwich. England
  • Latitude parallels are fictitious parallel lines that are drawn horizontally between the poles and the equator. According to how the Earth rotates, these lines go from west to east.

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