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All longitudes converge at the north pole and the south pole, and every

meridian of constant longitude is a line that joins those points.

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Where do latitude lines all come together?

They don't. Lines of longitude come together at the North and south Poles.


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.


Latitude and longitude of south pole?

The south pole is the point at 90 degrees south latitude. It also has every longitude, since all meridians of longitude converge (come together) at the poles.


Where do all longitude lines come together?

All longitudes converge at the north and south poles. To look at it another way,the north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude and every longitude.


In simple terms what happens to latitude and longitude at the south pole?

At the actual South Pole, all the meridians of longitude come together, so the pole has no longitude. The south pole is the farthest point south of the equator and is 90° S latitude.


Are lines of longitude parallel?

No. All meridians of longitude converge (meet, come together) at the north pole and at the south pole. If there's any other place where they're not all together, then they can't be parallel. Everywhere else except at the poles, they spread all the way around the Earth. So they're not parallel.


What is the importance of the meridians of longitude?

A meridian joins together all the places with the same longitude but different latitudes.


What is the importance of meridian latitude and longitude?

A meridian joins together all the places with the same longitude but different latitudes.


What is Zero degrees longitude?

All the points on Earth with zero longitude go together to form the imaginary line called the "Prime Meridian".


Where is the south pole located at?

All possible lines of longitude come together at two points, called the north pole and the south pole. The south pole is located in the continent of Antarctica.


Which line of longitude shows where the beginning of one day and the end of another come together?

You're thinking of the International Date Line -- ~180 degrees of longitude -- which is not a straight line, because of politics.