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i think yes because if you see a map placed flat out you will see it

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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.


Does each line of longitude parallel to another line of longitude?

Yes No, lines of longitude are as parallel to each other as the earth is flat. All longitudes intersect at the north and south poles.


Every line of latitude is parallel to?

All parallels of latitude are parallel to the equator and to each other.


Which lines of longitude and latitude vary in length?

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Do North poles attract North poles?

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Why are lines of longitude are not parallel to each other why?

All meridians of longitude begin and end at the same two points ... the north and south poles. Although they all appear parallel to each other as they cross the equator, I guess it's more comfortable to say that they're not parallel, since they all intersect.


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What is the name given to the lines of parallel?

The lines of latitude, which run parallel to the equator, are referred to as parallels. They are used to measure the distance north or south of the equator in degrees. Each parallel is designated by its latitude, with the equator at 0 degrees and the poles at 90 degrees north and south.


What lines run parallel through the equator?

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