No. Latitude lines run horizontally around the globe, with 0 being the equator. Meridians are lines of Longitude with 0 being the Prime-Meridian which goes around the earth, pole to pole.
Yes. Latitude lines run east and west; longitude, north and south.
Lines of latitude horizontally circle the Earth.
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.
Lines of Latitude run horizontally round the World and parallel to the Equator.
They are Lines of Latitude (sometimes known as Parallels of Latitude). The Equator (zero latitude) horizontally encircles the Earth and separates the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Moving northwards from the Equator, the lines of Latitude increase in degrees. Moving South from the Equator, the lines of Latitude also increase in degrees the same as for the northern direction. The latitude of the North Pole is 90 degrees North, and the latitude of the South Pole is 90 degrees South.
The imaginary lines that run around the earth in an east-west direction are lines of latitude or parallels.
Horizontally. Around the Earth
Lines of latitude horizontally circle the Earth.
Lines of latitude, or parallels, run horizontally around the Earth (east-to-west or west-to-east).
the amount east and west lines of latitude run horizontally around the world (like the equator) yeah that's what it is.
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.
Lines of Latitude run horizontally round the World and parallel to the Equator.
The imaginary lines that form the earths grid system are called latitude and longitude lines. Latitude lines go horizontally from east to west, where longitude lines go vertical from north to south.
Longitude lines go vertically and latitude lines go horizontally.
Lines of latitude are imaginary lines that run north and south around the Earth. Meridian of longitude are imaginary lines that run east and west around the Earth. These lines work together to show locations on a map or globe.
Lines of latitude encircle the Earth horizontally, parallel to the Equator. Lines of longitude run from pole to pole, with the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) passing through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, England.
There are invisible lines around the Earth called latitude and longitude lines. They help determines exact location when there are no cities specific roads.
They are Lines of Latitude (sometimes known as Parallels of Latitude). The Equator (zero latitude) horizontally encircles the Earth and separates the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Moving northwards from the Equator, the lines of Latitude increase in degrees. Moving South from the Equator, the lines of Latitude also increase in degrees the same as for the northern direction. The latitude of the North Pole is 90 degrees North, and the latitude of the South Pole is 90 degrees South.