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No. Every line of constant latitude is parallel to all others.

No two of them ever touch or cross.

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Why wre latitudes otherwise called as parallels?

Because unlike lines of longitude which converge on the poles, lines of latitude are parallel to each other: that is, they never converge.


Where do the lines of latitude converge which means come to a single point?

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What is the point where two or more parallel receding lines seem to converge?

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Lines of longitude meet where?

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At which point on the globe do the north-south geographic lines of reference converge after crossing the equator at right angles?

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