the maximum distance between any teo meridians is at the equator. Why?
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Because they are parallel or equidistant throughout 40,000/360 while the distance between two consecutive meridians is 111km only at the equator because meridians are broadest at the equator & they converge at the poles, and hence they decrease.
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