Lines of latitude run east to west.
Lines of latitude, or parallels, run horizontally around the Earth (east-to-west or west-to-east).
Lines of Latitude run East to West but they measure Degrees North or South from the Equator.
Latitude runs East & West - horizontal lines.Remember this:Longitude is "longitude" ("long" North & South)Latitude is "flatitude"("flat" East & West)
If you pick any latitude on Earth, and mark a tiny dot on the map at every pointthat has that latitude, the points will seem to blend into a solid line that circlesthe Earth in the east/west direction. It's a line that has the same latitude atevery point on it.
longitude goes from north to south =]and a way to remember latitude [ i read it from yahoo answers x3 ]latty fatty because latitude goes around the earth and usually if u can remember thatyou can remember that longitude goes from the north and south poles :Di hope i helped :P i somtimes dont make sense xD
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no it go west to east
If a map or a globe has latitude 'lines' printed on it, they will point east-west.
east and west hemisphere
West to East or East to West
It is the imaginary line that separates the rainfall into East and West run off in the mountain chain in the eastern United States.