What is the distance between the two longitudinal lines along the equator
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The distance between longitudes at the equator is the same as latitude, roughly 69 miles. At 45 degrees north or south, the distance between is about 49 miles (79 km). The distance between longitudes reaches zero at the poles as the lines of meridian converge at that point.
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Distance Between Lines of Longtitude:
The distance between longitudes at the equator is the same as latitude, roughly 69 miles.
At 45 degrees north or south, the distance between is about 49 miles (79 km).
The distance between longitudes reaches zero at the poles as the lines of meridian converge at that point.
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