Which of the following
statements about lines of
longitude is true?
A. Lines of longitude measure distance above or
below the equator.
B. Lines of longitude meet at the North and
South pole.
C. Lines of longitude run horizontally.
D. Lines of longitude are parallel to each other.



Answer :

The correct statement about lines of longitude is:

B. Lines of longitude meet at the North and South pole.

Explanation:
1. Lines of longitude, also known as meridians, are imaginary vertical lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole on the Earth's surface.
2. These lines converge at the poles, meaning they meet at the North Pole and the South Pole.
3. Lines of longitude are not parallel to each other as they converge at the poles and are farthest apart at the equator.
4. The purpose of lines of longitude is to indicate the east-west position of a point on Earth's surface relative to the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude) which passes through Greenwich, England.

Understanding this helps in visualizing how lines of longitude help us navigate and pinpoint locations accurately on Earth's surface.

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