Where is the minimum distance between two meridians?
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The minimum distance between two lines of longitude decreases as one moves towards the poles. Because all meridians of longitude converge at the poles.
The distance decreases as we move from the equator to the poles.
The distance decreases as we move from the equator to the poles.
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North pole and south pole.
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The longitudes move from the north pole to the south pole,at this points the are directed towards one point at the pick of the poles.As the longitude approaches the poles the distance between each other reduces.The longitude are very much apart on the equator but as it move towards the not and south were the longitudes converge the distance between the is reduced.
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