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Q: What is the parallel and meridians of the pink city?
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What are Parallel and meridian of new York?

New York City parallels and meridians


Are Meridians never parallel?

Two meridians of longitude are parallel only at the points where they cross the equator, and nowhere else.


What are the parallels and meridians of New York?

New York City is at latitude 40 degrees 42 minutes North (that's the parallel part) and 74 degrees west (which is the meridian).


Is 120 degrees west longitude parallel to the prime meridian?

Meridians are not parallel. They join at the poles. Parallels of latitude is a common phrase. Meridians of longitude look parallel on the the map, but they're not on the globe.


The intersecting parallel meridian lines in a globe or map?

Meridians are not parallel. Apart from that, what is the question?


How are the meridians on the map different from the meridians on a globe?

Meridians on a globe get closer and eventually merge at the North and South Poles. On a map (a flat plane) the meridians are drawn parallel and there is distortion at the poles, most noticeable on a world map.


What is the pattern of meridians on the Mercator?

The Meridians are lined in a pattern on the Mercator. They are all parallel to each other and converge at the poles when viewed on a globe.


What is the major differences between parallels and meridians?

Parallels, as the name inplies, run parallel to each other in an east-west orientation. Meridians run through both poles, and so cannot be parallel.


Are Meridians parallel?

Some maps are squashed and stretched in such a way that meridians of longitude appear to be parallel (Mercator projection, for example). But the truth is that on the globe, the meridians all converge at the poles, and so they're not parallel.


Do meridians get parallel to one another as they get closer to the poles?

no. They are parallel to each other only at the equator. But as soon as you move away from the equator, they are no longer parallel.


Are theimaginary lines that run from the north pole to the south pole around the world parallel?

No. Lines of longitude or meridians are not parallel.


Lines of longitude called what?

Meridians of longitude; parallels of latitude. Remember that meridians are all the same length (20,000 km) and that they meet at the poles. Parallels are, well, parallel, and are different lengths, the longest being the Equator.