There is no such thing as a maridian.
The term "meridian" is used in a number of different contexts, which, although related, give different answers.
In geography, a meridian is an imaginary arc (curved line) joining the geographic north and south poles. In astronomy a meridian is an imaginary circle that is perpendicular to the horizon and to the celestial equator.
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What id the shape of parallers and maridians
Verbally, yes, but your spelling needs some work.Lines of constant longitude are called meridians.
Spain grows grain, vegetables, olives, wine grapes, sugar beets, and citrus in that order.See the related link for a more complete list of agricultural crops in Spain.