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Is it true that the lines of latitude called meridians never touch?

No, this statement is false. Meridians are lines of longitude that converge at the poles, meaning they touch at the poles. Lines of latitude, however, like the equator, never intersect and are always parallel to each other.


If your tire blows out and you hit a telephone pole how much would it cost to replace that pole without going through insurance?

alot telephone poles are like $20,000


Does every parallel begin and ends at the poles?

Parallels (lines of latitude) do not start nor end at the poles; they circle the earth east-to-west like the equator. All of the meridians (lines of longitude) start and stop at the poles.


What is a trick to help you remember in which direction latitude and longitude lines lie?

Latitude, with an A, goes across the map.Longitude, with an O, goes over the Poles.


How many feet between telephone poles and road?

The distance between telephone poles and the road can vary depending on local regulations and the specific installation. Generally, telephone poles are set back about 10 to 15 feet from the edge of the road to ensure safety and accessibility. However, this distance can differ based on factors like the type of road and surrounding environment. Always check local guidelines for precise measurements.


Why does the distance between 1 degree longitude decrease from the equator towards the poles?

The distance between 1 degree of longitude decreases towards the poles due to the convergence of the lines of longitude at the poles, which are closer together compared to at the equator. This happens because the Earth is a sphere and not flat, and the lines of longitude converge towards the poles.


How did Alexander Graham Bell come up with the idea of telephone?

the telephone was thought of the name bacause Alexander bell drew a boat that looked like the telephone shape. the telephone was thought of the name bacause Alexander bell drew a boat that looked like the telephone shape. WRONG!! alex bell made the phone because he told his father that the same sound wave could be heard at the other side of a wire sort of


What does the lines latitude run from?

Lines of latitude run east-west and measure the distance north or south of the equator. The equator is the starting point for measuring latitude, with 0 degrees at the equator and increasing to a maximum of 90 degrees at the poles.


What is the refernce line for latitude?

The lines of longitude run up north and south and down from the poles. Lines of latitude run parallel North and South to the equator. I remember the difference between latitude and longitude because the lines of latitude look like the rungs of a ladder (geddit) as they go around the globe. JCF


What is distance per degree longitude at 10 degrees latitude?

At 10 degrees latitude, the distance per degree of longitude is approximately 111.32 kilometers. This value gradually decreases as you move towards the poles.


How can people remember latitude?

The lines of latitude are the ones that go from east to west, like the equator. Here is how I remember it. "Lati" from latitude sounds a little like "ladda". Some people even say it more like "laddatude". What can you do an a ladda [ladder]? You step up one step at a time. The rungs of a ladder are like the lines of laddertude. The lines that are all LONG are the ones that go through the poles and are Longitude.


What is a trick to help you remember in which direction latitude and longitude?

Latitude lays flat and spiders have long legs