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The line joining north and south pole is termed as

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Answered by amanpandey1729
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There are 360 marked longitudinal lines connecting the North Pole to the South Pole and they are the lines of longitude.
Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The line joining ‘north and South Pole’ is termed as meridians of longitude.

Explanation:

  • Longitude refers to the geographic coordinate identifying the east-west distance of the ‘Prime Meridian point’.
  • Directions of these lines are North Pole to South Pole also known to as meridians.
  • Total number of lines are 360 and length of lines are equal these Classified as time zones.
  • And it is exactly half of the imaginary circle of the ‘total surface’ of the earth.
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