While describing the location of a place mentioning the meridian is sufficient. True or False. If False, correct the wrong ones.
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False.
You will need both the parallels of latitude as well as meridians of longitude in order to locate a specific destination. The equator and the Prime Meridian are known as the primary reference lines because we start the calculation from these regions.
Every point of the parallel of latitude is at the same distance from the equator. Hence, every angle is the same. Every meridian crosses the equator.
Thus, any point on earth has to involve both the components.
You will need both the parallels of latitude as well as meridians of longitude in order to locate a specific destination. The equator and the Prime Meridian are known as the primary reference lines because we start the calculation from these regions.
Every point of the parallel of latitude is at the same distance from the equator. Hence, every angle is the same. Every meridian crosses the equator.
Thus, any point on earth has to involve both the components.
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False
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while describing the location of a place mentioning the meridian is sufficient
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