Biology, asked by alvinogonzalez2, 2 months ago

Where do lines of latitude meet?

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Answered by shivani4632
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Whilst lines (or parallels) of latitude all run parallel to the Equator, lines (or meridians) of longitude all converge at the Earth's North and South Poles. The north–south line passing through any particular point on the Earth's surface is known as the “local meridian”.

Answered by Anonymous
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Lines of latitude actually never meet. By definition, lines of latitude all run parallel to the equator around the world. Since all lines of latitude.

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