latitude
because of altitude
The North Pole and the South Pole.
Two Places at the Same Time was created in 1979.
Every meridian of longitude connects the same two points . . . the north and south poles.
false
the two trees which do not bear flowers are pine and cycass which are normally found in the cold places and places of high altitude.
Among other places you won't find trees above a certain altitude or below a certain temperature.
It is not, because the altitude of the orbit is related to the period. If two satellites have the same orbital period, then they have the same altitude.
No, it is not true.
A Meridian or Meridian Line is an imaginary line drawn between two points. In geography these two points are an imaginary arc on the earths surface from the North to the South Poles. In astronomy it is an imaginary circle in a perpendicular plane to those planes of the celestial equator and horizon.
magnetic meridian is a line joining the two magnetic pole while geographic meridian is a line joining the two geographic poles
No. Remember that in order to go all the way around, you have to cover 360° So, in order to reach the same place in two different directions, the two distances have to add up to 360°. 150° west (of the Prime Meridian) would be the same as 210° east (of the Prime Meridian).