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Lines of longitude are imaginary vertical lines that represent the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds, of a point east or west of the Prime Meridian (Greenwich). Lines of longitude are often referred to as meridians. The lines of longitude run from the North pole to the South pole and at the poles all the lines of longitude intersect at a single point.
Lines of latitude and longitude allow a specific point to be located any where on the world.
Yes. The intersection of a line of longitude and a line of latitude is a point on the globe, and that point is identified by the longitude and latitude of those lines.
All the lines of longitude intersect at the earths poles and their point of intersection is the position of the pole.
If you pick a longitude and mark a dot at every point on Earth with that longitude, the dots will form a line between the north and south poles. The imaginary line is called the "meridian" of that longitude.
Lines of longitude are imaginary vertical lines that represent the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds, of a point east or west of the Prime Meridian (Greenwich). Lines of longitude are often referred to as meridians. The lines of longitude run from the North pole to the South pole and at the poles all the lines of longitude intersect at a single point.
All lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles.
Lines of latitude and longitude allow a specific point to be located any where on the world.
Yes. The intersection of a line of longitude and a line of latitude is a point on the globe, and that point is identified by the longitude and latitude of those lines.
Every point on a meridian has the same longitude.
All the lines of longitude intersect at the earths poles and their point of intersection is the position of the pole.
The southernmost point on the Indian subcontinent, Kanyakumari it is located at 8.078o North latitude 77.541o East longitude. Please see the related link.
A point on the Earths surface in terms of coordinates; typically in that of longitude and latitude.
Longitude and Latitude
If you pick a longitude and mark a dot at every point on Earth with that longitude, the dots will form a line between the north and south poles. The imaginary line is called the "meridian" of that longitude.
Latitude and Longitude are used to point to exactly where you want to be
The meridians (lines of longitude) run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) passes through Greenwich, England. Therefore, the answer to your question is the 'North Pole'.