Geography, asked by ipc0674, 15 days ago

The lines of longitude intersect the equator at an angle of degrees.​

Answers

Answered by yadnyeshbhojane
0

Explanation:

On Earth, the equator is divided into 360 degrees, with the zero meridian passing Greenwich and with the longitude angle φ measured east or west of Greenwich, depending on where the corresponding meridian meets the equator.

Answered by sauravkumarpatel2008
0

Answer:

90°

Explanation:

the longitudes and equator intersect each other at the angle of 90 degrees.

Similar questions