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what is the value of the equator​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The value of equator is 0° and the latitude of the poles are 90°N and 90°S (Fig. 3.1 on the next page). If parallels of latitude are drawn at an interval of one degree, there will be 89 parallels in the northern and the southern hemispheres each.

Answered by prachihooda7
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Explanation:

The value of equator is 0° and the latitude of the poles are 90°N and 90°S. If parallels of latitude are drawn at an interval of one degree, there will be 89 parallels in the northern and the southern hemispheres each.

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