Geography, asked by maghaananthi, 10 months ago

The great circles are the shortest routes between two places. Explain why.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In this way we can connect any two points or places on the earth's surface,by the curvature line of the great circle. And this curvature is the smallest possible route between those two points or places, because this curvature directly connects those places or points.

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Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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The great circles are the shortest routes between two places. Explain why.

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The shortest distance between two pints is a straight line from one pub to the next. A Great Circle route between two cities is simply the straight line connecting them on the surface of the globe. It’s called a Great Circle because if you continued along the straight line then you would eventually circumnavigate the Earth and arrive back where you started, hence following a circle

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