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Yes, and again at the south pole.

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Where do all the lines of longitude come together?

All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.


Where do lines of longitude come together on Earth?

All of the meridians of longitude converge (come together) at the north and south poles.


What is the name of the imaginary parallel lines that run in a north south direction?

You're fishing for "meridians of longitude", but they are not parallel. They all come together and merge in a single point at the north pole and the south pole.


Why are the lines of longitude closer at the bottom than the top?

All meridians of longitude meet at the north pole, and also at the south pole. So on a map or globe where some of the meridians are drawn, it will be noted that they are farthest apart at the equator, and the closer to either pole you look, the closer together the meridians are there.


What are lines running from north pole to south pole that measure degrees of longitude?

meridians


What word is used for the north and south meridians?

they are called the North and South Pole


Where do the meridians meet?

The meridians meet at the poles, which are the points on Earth's surface where the lines of longitude converge. At the North Pole, all lines of longitude meet, and the same is true for the South Pole.


Why the distance between two meridians at the North Pole is o miles?

At the North Pole, all lines of longitude, or meridians, converge at a single point. This means that the distance between any two meridians at the North Pole is effectively zero miles, as they meet at that point and do not maintain any measurable separation. In contrast, the distance between meridians increases as you move towards the equator.


What is the center point from which all meridians begin and is the north extremity of the earths axis?

The meridians (lines of longitude) run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) passes through Greenwich, England. Therefore, the answer to your question is the 'North Pole'.


Why is the distance between two meridians at the North Pole is 0 miles.?

because the north pole is 90 degrees latitude


What is d north south lines that run from the north pole to the south pole called?

Those are the meridians of constant longitude.


Is Meridians bisect the globe and contain 360 degrees?

Meridians are lines of longitude that run north-south and connect the North Pole to the South Pole. There are 360 meridians that divide the Earth into 360 degrees of longitude, with the prime meridian at 0 degrees.