The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles, including the Prime Meridian and the International Date Line.
The Lines of Longitude all meet at the Poles.
No they don't.
Longitude are the ones that go north-south, and latitude are the ones that go east-west.
Remember: latitude - Flatitude
The Earth has only one of each. They're located as far apart
as it's possible to get on Earth, and they do not meet.
All the meridians of longitude meet at both the north and south poles..
Nothing lives on the surface at either pole. The North Pole is located in the Arctic Sea, so there are probably fish. Polar bears are almost never found anywhere near the pole.
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Because they all converge at either the North or South pole.
If you mean the longitude lines, as seen on a globe, they meet at the North Pole and at the South Pole.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
Yes. Any two lines of constant latitude that you choose stay the same distance apart everywhere and never meet or cross. That's a big part of the reason that they're often called "parallels" of latitude.
The north and south poles are the point where all lines of longitude meet and therefore cannot have a longitudinal coordinate. They are also the maximum angular distance from the equator, from which latitude is measured.
The Lines of Longitude all meet at the Poles.
They meet at the North and South Poles.
All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.
Yes. All longitudes converge (meet) at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge (meet) at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
Because they all converge at either the North or South pole.
If you mean the longitude lines, as seen on a globe, they meet at the North Pole and at the South Pole.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.
All meridians of longitude converge at the north and south poles.