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No. All of them do but two. The latitude lines at 90 degrees North and South actually coincide with the intersection of all longitudinal lines. So technically, because they coincide, they do not form any angle.

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Yes, all lines of longitude intersect at the poles at right angles, while lines of latitude are parallel and do not intersect.

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All lines of longitude converge at the north and south poles.

No two lines of latitude ever touch; they are all parallel to each other.

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All meridians of longitude are perpendicular (90° angles) to all parallels of latitude.

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