The Equator passes through Kenya. It also passes through Ecuador, Brazil, The Democratic Republic of the Congo, and several miles of ocean.
The Equator (zero Latitude) crosses the centre of Kenya.
The Equator passes through Kenya.
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Latitude lines are like bands across the Earth. They go from East to South.
Longitude lines are the lines going vertically across the earth, east and west of the Prime Meridian. Latitude lines are the lines going horizontally across the earth, north and south of the equator.
Parallels.An easy way to remember this is by remembering that lines of lattitude run parallel across the earth.
The lines on the globe are not called "latitude", any more than the marks on a thermometer are called "temperature". The lines on the globe that mark intervals of latitude are called "parallels" of latitude.
You have answered the question for yourself ; They are 'Latitudes''. Longitudes (Meridians) are lines that run North to South from the North Pole to the South Pole. Longitudes come to a point at the poles, but spread out to a maximum at the Equator.
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
Latitude lines are like bands across the Earth. They go from East to South.
Longitude lines are the lines going vertically across the earth, east and west of the Prime Meridian. Latitude lines are the lines going horizontally across the earth, north and south of the equator.
Parallels.An easy way to remember this is by remembering that lines of lattitude run parallel across the earth.
Just try to remember Latitude lines go left to right" or "Lat Left"
The lines on the globe are not called "latitude", any more than the marks on a thermometer are called "temperature". The lines on the globe that mark intervals of latitude are called "parallels" of latitude.
You have answered the question for yourself ; They are 'Latitudes''. Longitudes (Meridians) are lines that run North to South from the North Pole to the South Pole. Longitudes come to a point at the poles, but spread out to a maximum at the Equator.
Longitude lines run north to south of the Earth. Latitude lines run east to west of the Earth. (You can remember which is which by thinking of Santa Clause: LONGatude is up and down and FATatitude is across.)
Latitude, with an A, goes across the map.Longitude, with an O, goes over the Poles.
Latitude lines run east-west, but measure north and south. Longitude lines run north-south, but measure east and west.
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