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The Geographic Poles are just points; 90 Degrees North or South Latitude.

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Are the poles made of lines of latitude?

The poles are just points at 90 degrees north and south latitiude.


How many degrees latitude is the equator from the poles?

The equator is 90 degrees of latitude from both poles.


What do lines of latitude do as they get closer to the poles?

As lines of latitude get closer to the poles, they get shorter in length and converge towards a point at the poles. This is because the Earth is a sphere, and the lines of latitude represent circles around the Earth. The lines of latitude are farthest apart at the equator and gradually come together towards the poles.


Why are latitude and longitude important in the study of geography?

Geography is the study of the Earth's surface features and processes. In geography, it is important to locate these features on the surface of the planet. To do this you have to have some sort of coordinate system. Latitude and longitude are this system they enable maps of earth to be made and for airplanes and ships to get to places on the planet.


North Pole and South Pole line is longitude or latitude?

Both poles are noted as 90 degrees. At the poles, all lines of longitude meet. You could say that the poles, then, are indicated as 90 degrees of latitude, but since there is no longitude, latitude can be assumed.


Parallels measure distance from the equator to this?

Parallels measure distance from the equator to the poles, specifically the North and South Poles. They are lines of latitude, with the equator at 0 degrees latitude and the poles at 90 degrees latitude. Each degree of latitude corresponds to approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers) on the Earth's surface.


What line of latitude is the equator?

The equator is an imaginary line made up of all points on Earth that have equaldistances from the north and south poles. It's defined as the line of zero latitude.


Which what is latitude?

Latitude is the curvature of the Earth where it is hotter on the equator and it gets colder nearer the poles.


Do the circles formed by the lines of latitude get smaller as they get closer to the North and South Poles?

Yes, the circles formed by the lines of latitude get smaller as they get closer to the North and South Poles. This is because the lines of latitude are parallel to each other, so as they approach the poles, they shrink in size until they reach a point at the poles themselves.


What technologies use latitude and longitude?

Geography is the main science and technology in longitude and latitude.


Which lines meet at the poles latitude or longitude?

longitude


How many degrees of latitude are there from the North to the South Pole?

There are 180 degrees of latitude between the poles.

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