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Only at latitudes between the Tropics is it possible for the... latitudes since the sum of their angles is 90... south radius of curvature is shorter at all latitudes except the poles... cartographers refer to a variety of auxiliary latitudes to precisely adapt spherical projections according to their purpose...

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