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If you pick a longitude and mark a dot at every point on Earth with that longitude, the dots will form a line between the north and south poles. The imaginary line is called the "meridian" of that longitude.
Imaginary lines that run north to south are known as lines of longitude. Longitude lines are the imaginary lines running through the Earth between the North and South Poles. They are arbitrary and used for reference so everyone can know where they are in the world. The lines running north and south are called "meridians" or "lines of longitude."
Meridians
The lines that run north and south "or long ways" are longitude lines. East and west are latitude lines.
Lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles.
Most maps will show latitude and longitude lines, if not, they're ALWAYS on a globe.
The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
Lines of longitude's
Longitude
There are many such lines, they are called lines of longitude.
Lines of longitude stay right there where they are at. Each of them connects the north and south poles.
Lines of longitude.