The Lines of Longitude all meet at the Poles.
They meet at the North and South Poles.
Lines of longitude meet at the poles, both North and South. At the North Pole, all lines of longitude converge and meet at a single point. The same holds true for the South Pole, where lines of longitude also converge and meet at a single point.
All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
The meridians meet at the poles, which are the points on Earth's surface where the lines of longitude converge. At the North Pole, all lines of longitude meet, and the same is true for the South Pole.
All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.
All lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles.
Yes. All longitudes converge (meet) at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge (meet) at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude on the glob meet at the north and south poles.