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Q: Lines of all meet at the south pole?
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All the lines of longuitude do this at the north pole?

All the lines of longitude meet or converge at the North Pole - they meet at the South Pole too!


Which lines on the globe all meet?

All meridians of longitude converge (meet) at the north pole and south pole.


Where do the lines that run north to south come together at?

If you mean the longitude lines, as seen on a globe, they meet at the North Pole and at the South Pole.


At what point in Antarctica do all of longitutinal lines meet?

at the South Pole


Does all the lines of longitude meet at the south pole?

yes they do my friend (and at the north pole too)


Why does Antarctica cover every line of longitude?

The South Pole is the end point for all lines of longitude -- as is the North Pole -- so all lines meet at both poles. The South Pole is located on the Antarctic continent.


Do all of the lines pass through South Pole?

All lines of latitude meet at the South Pole -- and the North Pole, and what they meet is their 180-degree opposite. For example, the Prime Meridian -- 0 degrees meets the International Date Line -- 180 degrees at both poles.


Does all the lines pass through the South Pole?

No. All lines of latitude meet at the South Pole -- and the North Pole. For example, the Prime Meridian -- 0 degrees meets the International Date Lilne -- 180 degrees, at the poles.


What lines of longitude meet at the south pole?

All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.No matter what longitude you're at,-- if you stay on it and go north, you wind up at the north pole,-- if you stay on it and go south, you wind up at the south pole,because all longitudes come together at the poles.


What is the longitude in antarctica?

All the lines of longitude on earth meet on the Antarctic continent, at the South Pole.


What is the longitudinal extent of Antarctica?

All lines of longitude meet at the South Pole, which is on the Antarctic continent.


Latitude lines are parallel?

Yes. Any two lines of constant latitude that you choose stay the same distance apart everywhere and never meet or cross. That's a big part of the reason that they're often called "parallels" of latitude.