Environmental Sciences, asked by n6iiegeesaim, 1 year ago

why are latitudes and longitudes drawn on the globe?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Longitudes are thusly nonexistent circles that cross the North and South Poles, and the Equator.

Half of a longitudinal circle is known as a Meridian.

Meridians are opposite to each scope.

Longitudes are in this manner nonexistent circles that converge the North and South Poles, and the Equator.

Answered by mmtanay
3

Answer:

They are drawn on the globe in order to locate places accurately

Explanation:

A network of lines are drawn on the globe.The horizontal lines are the lines of longitudes. These lines interest each other at night angles and create a network called a grid or graticule

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