Dfiference between euclidean and distance function using MAPPING toolbox for latitude and longitude calulation??

Can you please a give a simply example where the use of euclidean distance and the use of distance from map leads to a different result?
Please find below my code where A and B, contains [lat,long] in degrees
A=[-0.8147,0.9058]
B=[-0.9575,0.7922]
distances_euclidean = sqrt(sum(bsxfun(@minus, B, A).^2,2));
distance_map=distance(A,B)
Both leads to same value? so please give an example for different lat and long where euclidean and distance from MAP leads to different outcome?

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