They're all the same length, they converge at the poles.
meridians or lines of longitude
"Lines" of constant longitude are "meridians".
Lines of longitude, or meridians.
Parallel lines, by definition, cannot meet. The lines of longitude meet at the Poles.
Vertical lines parallel to the prime meridian are lines of longitude.
lines of longitude are lines drawn north and south and measure east and west a famous line of longitude is the Prime meridian
The highest longitude lines are the prime meridian at 0 degrees longitude and the 180 degrees longitude line. These lines mark the starting point for longitude measurements to the east and west, respectively.
5 or 6 lines of longitude
Longitude lines run from pole to pole.
'Longitude' is the angle measured east or west from the Prime Meridian to the location of interest. Some lines may or may not be printed on some maps or globes to mark the position of some longitudes.
Lines of Longitude are imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The main line of longitude, the Prime Meridian (zero longitude), passes through the Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
360 lines i think... There are 12 lines of East longitude. 360 is WAY off.