Every line of constant longitude joins the north and south poles.
Therefore the length of every line of constant longitude is one half of the earth's polar circumference.
Yes they are equal in length
A square has four sides of equal length!
A square (a by a) and a rectangle (a by b) can have sides that are of equal length.
An isosceles triangle has 2 sides of equal length. The other two types are scalene (with no sides of equal length) and equilateral (with all sides equal in length)
A polygon with sides of equal length and equal angles is termed a regular polygon.
Every meridian of longitude has nominally the same length, because they all connect the same two points ... the north and south poles.
Every meridian of longitude connects the same two points . . . the north and south poles.
There are 360 longitudes
Yes they are equal in length
Atlas maps.
Every meridian of constant longitude joins the Earth's north and south poles, so the length of each meridian is 1/2 of the Earth's polar circumference.
A Square has four equal length sides
A square has four sides of equal length!
4 sides of equal length.
The answer depends on which aspect of a rhombus. Its sides are of equal length but its diagonals are NOT!
A square (a by a) and a rectangle (a by b) can have sides that are of equal length.
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