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What is longitude?



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T. Wikati

T. Wikati

T. Wikati
T. Wikati, Technical Writer, New York

Answered Apr 28, 2020

Imaginary lines called meridians that measure distances East and West of the Prime Meridian. Longitude is different from latitude. Longitude may also be referred to as meridians. Although they measure the distance from East and West, the lines run in the direction of north and south.

These lines are the ones that are farthest apart from the equator. They meet up at the North and South Poles. Lines of longitude are equal in length and have great circles in halves. On a map, we will only see a few lines, but the actual number that there are is endless.

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John Adney

John Adney

John Adney
John Adney

Answered Oct 08, 2017

Imaginary parallels that measure distances North and South of the Equator

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John Smith

John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Jul 30, 2017

Imaginary lines called meridians that measure distances East and West of the Prime Meridian
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