Meridians on a globe get closer and eventually merge at the North and South Poles. On a map (a flat plane) the meridians are drawn parallel and there is distortion at the poles, most noticeable on a world map.
The lines of longitude.
Diffraction is most significant when the size of the obstacle or opening is comparable to the wavelength of the wave passing through it. This phenomenon is commonly observed with light passing through small slits, leading to interference patterns.
vacuoles
Most likely Mary, Martha and lazrus.
Blue light is refracted the most when passing through a prism, followed by green, yellow, orange, and red light in that order. This is due to the different wavelengths of the colors, with blue light having the shortest wavelength and being bent the most as it passes through the prism.
Violet will get deviated the most.
Earth can be divided into an infinite number of meridians, but only one of them is prime, which means most important or number one. The Prime Meridian is 0° longitude. The complete set of meridians covers a total of 360°, which is evenly divisible by 30.
Each pair of meridians form a continuous loop around the Earth and meet at the poles. The Prime Meridian and the International Date Line are the two most common pairs of meridians used for navigation and timekeeping.
violet is most refracted when passing through a triangular prism because refractive index of violet is more and dispersion is directly proportional to ref index
Placental membrane
The southern most continent is Antarctica.