Is it correct to say "the longitudes 180 degree east and the 180 degree west converge at the Meridian (0 degree)"?
Is it correct to say "the longitudes 180 degree east and the 180 degree west converge at the Meridian (0 degree)"?
It is from a school textbook but I always think the longitudes 180 degree east and the 180 degree west converge at the Opposite Meridian (180 degree) which does NOT run through Greenwich as the Prime Meridian does.
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Longitudes are meridians. They converge at the N and S poles.
All longitudes converge at the poles.
參考: Look at a globe. That sounds like a horrible textbook.
That is clearly an error in the text book.
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