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The imaginary line around which the earth turns is its axis.

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The imaginary line which goes around the earth is called an Equator.

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The imaginary lines on the globe are latitude and longitude.

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I think that would be the equator

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Q: What is the imaginary sphere on which all objects in the sky seem to be located?
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