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What are longitudes and what is the importance of longitudes

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Answered by ahmadahzam2006
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Answer: Longitude is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian. Longitude is measured by imaginary lines that run around the Earth vertically (up and down) and meet at the North and South Poles.Longitude lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole. Longitude measures how far east or west a point on Earth lies from the prime meridian. (Longitude lines are also called meridians.) The prime meridian, the line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England, is the 0° longitude line.

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Answered by gawaris
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Longitudes:

Longitudes are imaginary vertical line on the globe that run from north pole to south pole.They are also called meridians or meridians of longitude.

Longitudes are semi circular in shape unlike latitudes which are complete circles.

The mid or central longitude is the Prime Meridian at 00 longitude. It divides the earth vertically into parts East and West called

Every longitude therefore is followed by the letter E for east or W for west to state which side of the prime meridian it lies.  

Unlike latitudes, longitudes are at equal length from north to south pole.

The distance between longitude decreases as you move towards the poles. As such, all longitudes converge or meet at the poles.

There 360 longitudes altogether on the globe, thus 180 in each hemisphere.

 

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