Lines of longitude can best be described as

GEOGRAPHY
WAEC 1993

Lines of longitude can best be described as

  • A. the angular distance of a place north or south of the Equator
  • B. imaginary lines on the earth's surface joining the north and south poles
  • C. great circles numbered from 0° to 90°
  • D. the distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich Meridian

Correct Answer: B. imaginary lines on the earth's surface joining the north and south poles



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