latitude
because of altitude
The North Pole and the South Pole.
Two Places at the Same Time was created in 1979.
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.
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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.
No, it is not true.
The IDL roughly follows the meridian of 180° longitude. As a merciful favor to the inhabitants of countries that sit across the 180° meridian ... and people who might want to travel to those countries ... the line was zig-zagged in order to let each country have the same calendar date everywhere in the country. Can you imagine what life would be like in a country that had two different calendar dates ? Think doctor's appointments, airline and hotel reservations, bank accounts, delivery of orders, business meetings, church services, etc.
No, it is not possible for someone to be in two places at the same time.
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).
Finding the same species of fossil in two different places would lead to the conclusion that conditions were similar at both places when the fossils were alive.