they are : equator,antarctic circle,tropic of cancer,tropic of Capricorn and Arctic circle.
as many as you want. they are imaginary :p
Three and a half.
four imaginary lines on globe
The imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator are called longitudinal lines or longitude. The lines parallel to the equator are called latitudinal lines or latitude. Yes. they are.
Lines of Latitude
The imaginary lines that run east to west.
Lines of latitude are imaginary lines used to measure distances north and south of the Equator or 0 degrees.
-- Most of the imaginary lines on the surface are parallels of latitude, meridians of longitude, political boundaries, and shipping routes. -- The imaginary lines through the center of the globe are the axis and diameters.
the equator ========= There are many imaginary lines around the Earth. In fact, there are an infinite number of imaginary lines. The two main types of imaginary lines are parallels of latitude (of which the Equator is one) and meridians of longitude.
The imaginary lines on the globe helps because it divides the Northern Hemisphere from Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, imaginary lines are helpful.
Many imaginary lines run through India. Latitudes and longitudes for instance.
Latitude lines are imaginary lines that are parallel to the equator to fix a position on earth (along with longitude lines which are imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator)
The imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator are called longitudinal lines or longitude. The lines parallel to the equator are called latitudinal lines or latitude. Yes. they are.
longitude lines?
Longitudinal or longitude lines are the imaginary lines that are perpendicular to the equator. Latitudinal or latitude lines are parallel to the equator.
Some are real and some are imaginary
Lines of Latitude
The imaginary lines that run east to west.
lines of longide
No. The lines on maps are imaginary - they do not exist.