answersLogoWhite

0

Why do the meridians curve?

Updated: 4/28/2022
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Best Answer

it meridians curve because its a dodo but but but but but i hate Joshua fhibvreev

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do the meridians curve?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Where do the meridians meet?

meridians meet at the poles


Which direction do Yin meridians flow?

Of the twelve regular meridians, the yin meridians always flow up the body, and all the yang meridians always flow down.


How many meridians are there on the earth surface?

23 meridians, dividing earth into 24 time zones


What do you call the vertical lines around the globe?

meridians or lines of longitude


Lines of longitude called what?

Meridians of longitude; parallels of latitude. Remember that meridians are all the same length (20,000 km) and that they meet at the poles. Parallels are, well, parallel, and are different lengths, the longest being the Equator.


Meridians are lines of?

Meridians are lines of longitude that are drawn from the North to South poles.


Term for meridians?

Meridians are lines of longitude that pass from the North to the South poles.


Vertical line around a globe are also called what?

Meridians Meridians ;p


what are the main properties of parallels and meridians?

Ware the main properties of parallels and meridians


How are the meridians on the map different from the meridians on a globe?

Meridians on a globe get closer and eventually merge at the North and South Poles. On a map (a flat plane) the meridians are drawn parallel and there is distortion at the poles, most noticeable on a world map.


What are meridians of longitudes and parallels of latitudes?

Name the two meridians east of the meridian on this map.


Where do the meridians meet in antarctica?

The meridians meet at 90 degrees South latitude -- the South Pole.