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The latitude of both poles is 90 degrees either side of the Equator.
North Pole is 90 degrees North.
South Pole is 90 degrees South.

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What lines makes up earths grid system?

Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.


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As lines of latitude get closer to the poles, they get shorter in length and converge towards a point at the poles. This is because the Earth is a sphere, and the lines of latitude represent circles around the Earth. The lines of latitude are farthest apart at the equator and gradually come together towards the poles.


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Yes, the circles formed by the lines of latitude get smaller as they get closer to the North and South Poles. This is because the lines of latitude are parallel to each other, so as they approach the poles, they shrink in size until they reach a point at the poles themselves.


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

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Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.


Do lines of latitude divide the globe into things called poles?

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What is the names of the lines that pass through the poles?

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