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22 September, 00:05

What is the maximum number of 1 degree longitude or latitude lines that can be drawn on a globe?

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  1. 22 September, 02:37
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    Well, latitude lines drawn on a globe resemble a stack of circles of difference sizes, with the largest at the equator. Longitude specifies the earth-west position. For no reason other than an accident of history, the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England, is 0°. Longitude goes up to 180° east and 180° west.
  2. 22 September, 03:13
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    Answer: 180 and 360 lines

    Explanation: latitude indicates north-south position, and longitude indicates east-west position.

    Latitude lines go from - 90º to 90º (negative is south and positive is north). So, if we add this, we will have a total of 180 latitude lines.

    Longitude lines go from - 180º to 180º (negative is west and positive east). If we add this, we will have a total of 360 longitude lines.
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