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Which statement accurately describes lines of longitude on a map ?

a. They measure distance north and south of the equator
b. They measure distance east and west of the equator
c. They measure north and south of the prime meridian
d. They measure distance east and west of the prime meridian ?

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Answer: The Answer is A

Explanation: Because Latitude goes from south to north. So It goes up.

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The correct answer is D) They measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian.

The statement accurately describes lines of longitude on a map is "They measure distance east and west of the prime meridian."

Longitude is the vertical mapping lines. These are called meridians. The lines are a numerical way to find a location east or west from the Primer Meridian. This is a line that runs North to South, over the observatory in Greenwich, Great Britain. The other lines are called parallel, and they measure the distance North and South of the Equator.

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