Where is the minimum distance between two meridians? Why?
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The word meridian has been derived from the word of Latin origin called 'meridies', which means mid-day.
There is an imaginary circle drawn on the surface of our planet and the half of that imaginary great circle is known as Meridian.
The meridians end at North Pole and South Pole hence the distance between two meridians will be minimum at poles.
There is an imaginary circle drawn on the surface of our planet and the half of that imaginary great circle is known as Meridian.
The meridians end at North Pole and South Pole hence the distance between two meridians will be minimum at poles.
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