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Lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles.
Yes, every line of longitude runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
Meridians meet at the poles and are widest apart at the equator. Zero degrees longitude (0°) is called the prime meridian. The degrees of longitude run 180° east and 180° west from the prime meridian. Latitude and longitude lines form an imaginary grid over the Earth's surface.
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All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
Lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles.
Yes, every line of longitude runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
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?
Every meridian of constant longitude joins the north and south poles.
Meridians meet at the poles and are widest apart at the equator. Zero degrees longitude (0°) is called the prime meridian. The degrees of longitude run 180° east and 180° west from the prime meridian. Latitude and longitude lines form an imaginary grid over the Earth's surface.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.
The Lines of Longitude all meet at the Poles.
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All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.