Yes. The easiest example is to take two parallel lines and use the third line as a transversal.
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A point can be intersected by infinitely many lines. Two points intersect in only one line. Three points either intersect in a line or not at all. This is only considering two dimensions.
Two straight lines, whether they're in the same or different planes, must intersect at either one point or else at no points.
No, two straight lines can intersect at only one point and that is their point of intersection.
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Lines of Longitude meet/intersect at the North & South Poles ONLY.