The lines of latitude are the ones that go from east to west, like the equator. Here is how I remember it. "Lati" from latitude sounds a little like "ladda". Some people even say it more like "laddatude". What can you do an a ladda [ladder]? You step up one step at a time. The rungs of a ladder are like the lines of laddertude.
The lines that are all LONG are the ones that go through the poles and are Longitude.If you remember that the rungs of a ladder are like the latitude lines on that ladder. That's how I remember it.
Just try to remember Latitude lines go left to right" or "Lat Left"
To remember which direction latitude goes, I think of fatitude because it rhymes, and you get fat horizontally, just like latitude.
From what I can remember, the latitude line located at 0 is the meridian line. But I can be wrong
for longitude you could say long and latitude you could say horizontal
Lines of latitude Have flatitude. Longitudinal lines Rise like porcupines.
Latitude, with an A, goes across the map.Longitude, with an O, goes over the Poles.
The lines of latitude go east to west (horizontal) but measure north to south. You can remember this by thinking "lat is flat"
Parallels.An easy way to remember this is by remembering that lines of lattitude run parallel across the earth.
Latitude is sideto side;Longitude is up and down you can remember this by when you say the word latitude, your corners of your mouth go from side to side, and longitude, your lips go up and down.
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LONGitude and FATitude