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Unlike latitudes, longitudes are not ..............

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Answered by shm0618667arpana
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Longitudes are, therefore, imaginary circles that intersect the North and South Poles and the Equator. Half of a longitudinal circle is known as a Meridian. Meridians are perpendicular to every latitude. Unlike, latitudes, there is no obvious central longitude.

Answered by shivanisharmabani76
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Unlike latitude, longitude are not parallel.

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Latitude is measured from 0⁰ to 90⁰ north and 0⁰ to 90⁰ south- 90⁰. North is the north pole and 90⁰ South is the South Pole. Imaginary lines are also called meridians, running vertically around the globe.

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