A
(geographical) meridian (or
line of longitude) is the half of an imaginary
great circle on the Earth's surface, terminated by the
North Pole and the
South Pole, connecting points of equal
longitude. The position of a point along the meridian is given by its
latitude. Each meridian is perpendicular to all
circles of latitude. Each is also the same length, being half of a great circle on the Earth's surface and therefore measuring 20,003.93 km (12,429.9 miles).