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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.

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How many degrees of longitude separte each meridain on your globe?

Two meridians can be separated by many degrees or by small fractions of a degree.


What is the name of the meridians east on 0 degrees on the globe?

The meridians east of 0 degrees are known as the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian is the starting point for measuring longitude and is located in Greenwich, London, UK.


How many meridians are there in a globe?

360 meridians in a Globe. -Tomi Jade


Is 120 degrees west longitude parallel to the prime meridian?

Meridians are not parallel. They join at the poles. Parallels of latitude is a common phrase. Meridians of longitude look parallel on the the map, but they're not on the globe.


Vertical line around a globe are also called what?

Meridians Meridians ;p


How are the meridians on the map different from the meridians on a globe?

Meridians on a globe get closer and eventually merge at the North and South Poles. On a map (a flat plane) the meridians are drawn parallel and there is distortion at the poles, most noticeable on a world map.


How many meridians can be drawn on the globe at 5 degree interval?

72 number of meridians can be drawn on the globe at 5 degree interval


What is located at 20 degrees west and 160 degrees east of the meridians?

The imaginary boundary between the Southern and Northern hemispheres is located at 20 degrees west and 160 degrees east of the Meridians. They are two semi-circular lines that are opposite of each other on the globe, which form an imaginary circle around the earth going through the poles.


How many parallels and meridians can be drawn on an globe at an interval of 10 degrees?

On a globe, there are 18 parallels (lines of latitude) that can be drawn at 10-degree intervals from the equator at 0° up to the poles at 90° north and 90° south. For meridians (lines of longitude), there are 36 that can be drawn at 10-degree intervals, ranging from 0° to 360°. Thus, in total, there are 54 lines (18 parallels and 36 meridians) on the globe at 10-degree intervals.


What do you call the vertical lines around the globe?

meridians or lines of longitude


What is the total number of meridians on the globe?

meredians on a globe are number starting with prime meridian at greenwich which is marked as 0.meridians are drawn at an interval of 1.there are 180 meridians towards the east and 180 towards the west of the prime meridian.the meridian which are towards the east are marked as e and the meridians towards the west are marked as w.thus there are 360 meridians


What are there 24 longitudinal lines on the globe?

The 24 longitudinal lines on the globe are called meridians. They run from the North Pole to the South Pole and are used to measure distances east and west of the Prime Meridian, which passes through Greenwich, England. Each meridian is spaced 15 degrees apart, totaling 360 degrees around the globe.