why the distance between the two meridians are maximum at the equator
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At the equator, there is maximum distance between any 2 meridian because the earth has latitudes, longitudes, and the equator running across it, owing to the spherical nature of the earth the latitudes that run across converge at a particular place called the poles
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Their distance is maximum at the equator where they are parallel and therefore cut the equator at 90 degrees. As they converge towards the poles theirdistance decreases and it becomes zero. The distance between any two meridiansis known as departure.
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