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Why are the poles at 90° to the equator? Answer in about 40 words​

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Answered by ayati11
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Answered by bratislava
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The poles lies at 90° both North and South of equator.

Explanation:

  • The earth's surface is spherical and it has two ends each parallel is measured in relation to the equator i.e the 0 degrees. There are about 180 imaginary lines that encircle the globe and one degree of attitude covers about 111 km.
  • Due to the curves of the earth, the upper latitude circle is much smaller in size as compared to the great circle of the equator.
  • Also due to the axial tilt of the earth, the poles are formed opposite to the equator. The latitude grids are formed by the climatic zones.

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