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Distinguish between parallels and meridians.
Distinguish Between
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| Aspect | Parallels | Meridians |
| Definition | Parallels are imaginary lines drawn parallel to the equator on the globe. | Meridians are imaginary semicircles drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole. |
| Shape | Parallels are complete circles around the Earth. | Meridians are semicircles, half-circles joining the poles. |
| Length | Lengths of parallels vary, largest at equator and decreasing towards the poles. | All meridians are of the same length, extending from pole to pole. |
| Position | Parallels run east-west and measure latitude. | Meridians run north-south and measure longitude. |
| Distance | The distance between parallels is approximately constant, about 111 km apart. | Meridians converge at the poles and are farthest apart at the equator (about 111 km apart). |
| Reference | The equator is the zero-degree parallel. | The Prime Meridian is the zero-degree meridian. |
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