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Name the two meridians east of the meridian on this map.

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Parallels are used to measure longitude or latitude?

latitude longitudes are known as meridians


Differences between parallels and meridians?

-- Parallels are associated with latitudes. Meridians are associated with longitudes. -- Parallels are parallel, and no tweo parallels intersect. All meridians intersect all other meridians, at two places. -- Every point on a parallel has the same latitude. Every point on a meridian has the same longitude. -- Every parallel in the same hemisphere has a different length. Every meridian on Earth has the same length. -- Every parallel is a full circle. Every meridian is a semi-circle. -- Every parallel crosses all longitudes. Every meridian crosses all latitudes. -- The distance between two parallels is the same at every longitude. The distance between two meridians depends on the latitude where it's measured. -- To cross all parallels, you only have to travel 12,000 miles. To cross all meridians, you have to travel 24,000 miles.


Are longitudes and latitudes parallels lines?

Latitude lines are parallel but not longitude lines.


what are the main properties of parallels and meridians?

Ware the main properties of parallels and meridians


How are the parallels and meridians numbered?

They are numbered in degrees and fractions of degrees. Parallels also known as latitudes are measured north and south of the equator up to a maximum of 90 degrees north or south. Meridians or longitudes are measured east and west from the prime meridian which passes through Greenwich in London, up to 180 degrees.


What are the advantage of having parallels and meridians?

Parallels and meridians provide a standardized way to identify locations on Earth's surface using latitude and longitude coordinates. They help in accurate navigation, mapping, and determining time zones. Additionally, they facilitate the understanding of Earth's global grid system for various geographic and scientific purposes.


Lines of longitude called what?

Meridians of longitude; parallels of latitude. Remember that meridians are all the same length (20,000 km) and that they meet at the poles. Parallels are, well, parallel, and are different lengths, the longest being the Equator.


What are the parallels and meridians of jaipur?

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What is the approximate latitude and longitude of Colorado?

That's easy to describe, since the borders of Colorado are all defined by parallels and meridians. The State of Colorado occupies all latitudes between 36° 59' 35" and 41° 00' 02" North, and all longitudes between 102° 02' 32" and 109° 03' 00" West.


What longitudes and latitudes is Afghanistan between?

to the nearest minute between longitudes 60e31 & 74e53 & between latitudes 29n22 & 38n29


Why are latitudes concentric but longitudes meet at the poles?

Latitudes are parallel to the equator. Longitudes converge like elastics on a soccer ball.


Another name for latitude lines is?

Lines of longitudes are also called Meridians. These vertical lines are drawn from the North to South poles.The meridian through Greenwich, England, called the Prime Meridian, was set at zero degrees of longitude. The meridian on the opposite side of the earth from Greenwich is called the International Date Line (IDL), which is at roughly 180° longitude.