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which is the longest longitude

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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On a globe of the Earth, lines of latitude are circles of various size. The longest is the equator, whose latitude is zero, while at the posts - at scopes 90° north and 90° south (or - 90°) the circles shrink to a point.

All longitudes or meridians are equispaced lines of equivalent length, interfacing the north pole and the south pole. In this way, there are no such things as the longest line of longitude.

But if there should be an approximate analysis it will be  70°W and 110°E lines of longitude cover the most land. 
Answered by amit646997
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Answer:

The Equator is the longest longitude.

Explanation:

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