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ki77a [65]
3 years ago
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The meeting of longitude and latitude lines produces a location known as

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olasank [31]3 years ago
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Answer:    The coordinates in degrees

Explanation:  Longitude and latitude are the lines of the Earth's surface that determine a certain distance, in the north-south direction when latitude is at stake, and in the east-west line, in relation to longitude. To determine the exact position of any point, i.e. any exact position on the Earth's surface, it is necessary to know the latitude and longitude of that position, that is, the intersection of these two lines determine the exact position of a point on Earth. The intersection of longitude and latitude is a point with precisely defined coordinates expressed in degrees. These coordinates contain information about the longitude and latitude of that point.

marissa [1.9K]3 years ago
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The line know as a  meet each other 
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