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Which is the longest longitude?


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The longest is the equator, whose latitude is zero, while at the poles, at latitudes 90° north and 90° south (or –90°), the circles shrink to a point.Both longitudes or meridians, interconnecting the north pole and the south pole, are equivalent lines of similar length. There are no such things, like the longest longitude line.

Latitude and Longitude – Important Facts

  • Latitude and Longitude are the units that represent the coordinates at geographic coordinate system.
  • Every single point on the surface of the earth can be specified by the latitude and longitude coordinates. Therefore, by using latitude and longitude we can specify virtually any point on earth.
  • Longitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east–west position of a point on the Earth’s surface.
  • The prime meridian, which passes near the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England, is defined as 0° longitude by convention.
  • Negative Longitudes are West of the prime meridian.
  • Positive longitudes are east of the prime meridian.

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