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Answered by llItzDishantll
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The meridian : a circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.

The meridians or lines of longitude have the following characteristics:

All meridians are of the same length and each one is a semi-circle.

If any two opposite meridians are taken together, they form a complete circle, which is a great circle.

The distance between any two meridians is maximum at the Equator, which is about 11 km for one degree of longitude.

 This distance decreases as we go away from the Equator towards the poles.

All the meridians meet at the poles.

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Explanation:

The features of the meridian are

The features of the meridian areEvery meridian is semi-circulated and of the same length.

The features of the meridian areEvery meridian is semi-circulated and of the same length.When two opposing meridians are combined together, they would form a circle that is a referred to as great circle..

The features of the meridian areEvery meridian is semi-circulated and of the same length.When two opposing meridians are combined together, they would form a circle that is a referred to as great circle..Around 11 kms for 1 degree of longitude is the distance between any two meridians is maximum at the Equator.

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