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No geographic mapping lines go "through" the poles. The meridians of longitude are semi-circles that join the poles, so the ends of the meridians are at the poles.
No geographic mapping lines go "through" the poles. The meridians of longitude are semi-circles that join the poles, so the ends of the meridians are at the poles.
Technically, no, but in the way you probably mean it, it does.All meridians of longitude, including the Prime one, are half-circles that join thenorth and south poles. So, technically, the north and south poles are the endsof the meridians, and no meridian crosses a pole.
Of the twelve regular meridians, the yin meridians always flow up the body, and all the yang meridians always flow down.
Meridians are lines on a sphere (or other geometric solid) all of which go through the poles. Degrees are a unit of measurement of angles and temperature and concentration, and some other things. As a unit for measuring angles, meridians are measured in degrees. There are 360 degrees in a complete circle.
longitude are lines that go from north poles to south poles just like longitude lines meridians are vertical and are form north to south u get it rite?
meridians or lines of longitude
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.
Meridians are lines of longitude that pass from the North to the South poles.
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