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The point at which longitude join in the south is the...

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Answered by dineshwari8
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◇ The vertical lines running north-south, join the two poles ◇.

They are called the meridians of longitude. They are spaced farthest apart at the equator and converge at a point at each pole. The longitude join at the poles and they are visible in a globe or in a map for reference.

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