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As you move north or south of the equator, the distance between the lines of longitude gets shorter until they actually meet at the poles. At 45 degrees N or S of the equator, one degree of longitude is about 49 miles.

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The meridians of longitude become closer together. Because eventually,

at the poles, they all have to meet at the same points.

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If your question is 'As you move north or south from the equator, lines of longitude become ________ to one another?', then the answer to the blank is 'closer'.

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Any two longitudes become closer together as you move farther away

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What are is another name for the line of longitude besides equator?

'Lines' of longitude are called "meridians".The equator is not one of them.


As you move north to south from the equator lines of longitude become what to one another?

The meridians of longitude become closer together. Because eventually, at the poles, they all have to meet at the same points.


Do any lines of longitude pass through the equator if yes then what are the names of then and why?

All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.


When moving north or south from the equator what does the lines of longitude do?

Any two lines of longitude you choose get closer togetheras they proceed from the equator to the poles.


What are the imaginary lines perpenticular to the equator?

The imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator are called longitudinal lines or longitude. The lines parallel to the equator are called latitudinal lines or latitude. Yes. they are.

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What are is another name for the line of longitude besides equator?

'Lines' of longitude are called "meridians".The equator is not one of them.


As you move north to south from the equator lines of longitude become what to one another?

The meridians of longitude become closer together. Because eventually, at the poles, they all have to meet at the same points.


Do longitude lines pass through the equartor?

The Equator is a longitude line. Latitude lines pass through the equator.


Do any lines of longitude pass through the equator if yes then what are the names of then and why?

All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.


What are the Lines north and south of equator?

Lines of longitude's


What are the lines of longitude at and degrees?

The answer is equator


What lines are parallel to the equator?

lines of latitude


Is the equator is a main line of longitude?

The equator is the origin for the lines of latitude


Are lines of longitude parallel to the equator?

No, perpendicular.


What are the lines between the latitude and the longitude?

The Equator


Where are lines of longitude widest apart?

At the Equator.


When moving north or south from the equator what does the lines of longitude do?

Any two lines of longitude you choose get closer togetheras they proceed from the equator to the poles.