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

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

But if latitude did the same thing, every point on the earth would be covered twice! So latitude only has to cover 180 degrees, from the north pole to the south pole. Taking the equator to be 0 degrees, the north pole is 180/2= 90 degrees N, the south pole is 180/2= 90 degrees S.

Answered by smayuri389
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the equator is the line of 0 degrees latitude , each parallel measures one degrees north or south of the equator with 90 degrees north of the equator and 90 degrees south of the equator .At north and south poles , arcdegrees are simply points. Degrees of latitude are divided into 60 minutes

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