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because the north pole is 90 degrees latitude
It is because all lines of longitude originate and converge there.
First of all, a meridian can be drawn at any longitude, there's no standard set of them, and there are actually an infinite number of possible different ones. So in order to get anywhere with this question, you'd have to specify which two of them you're interested in. But even if you named two meridians, there's no single answer to the question, because the distance between any pair of meridians changes. They're farthest apart where they cross the equator, and ALL meridians come together at a single point at the north and south poles. The distance in one degree of longitude is about 69 miles on the equator, and it shrinks smoothly to zero at the poles. The distance between any two meridians is (69 miles) x (degrees of longitude between them) x (cosine of the latitude where you measure it).
There is a distance of 10,413 miles between North Altona and Werribee. There is a distance of 3,275 miles between North Altona and Camberwell.
Meridians of longitude join the north and south pole and are all about 12,400 miles long.
Assuming the Earth's circumference is 40,075.017 km at the equator, and considering there are 360 meridians which results in 360 meridional regions; 40,075.017/360= ~ 111.32 km = 69.171 miles
The distance between Grand Forks, North Dakota and Fargo, North Dakota is 81 miles according to Google Maps.
about5979.72 miles.
The driving distance between Raleigh, North Carolina and Orlando, Florida is approximately 650 miles.
It is an estimated distance of 112 miles> (:
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