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Parallels of latitude lie parallel to the pirme meridians
All parallels of latitude converge at the equator Parallels and meridians are imaginary lines 8 4' 65" is a north meridians Meridians are parallel to each other

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Answered by MuskanDwivedi
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1) FALSE- Parallels of latitude lie parallel to the equator not the Prime Meridian.

2) FALSE- Parallels of latitude never converge. It is the longitudinal lines that converge at the two poles.

3) TRUE- Parallels and Meridians are indeed imaginary lines.

4) FALSE- 8°4'65" is not a north meridians because meridians (longitudes) are measured east or west of the Prime Meridian and parallels of latitudes are measured north or south of the equator.

5) FALSE- Meridians are not parallel to each other as they converge at the two poles. Parallels of latitude as given the name are parallel to each other.

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