The "lower 48" contiguous states cover the range of latitude between 24.52° and 49.38° North.
In addition, Alaska covers the range from 54.64° to 71.39° North, and Hawaii covers 18.91° to
22.24° North. Any 'line' you want to draw within those ranges crosses some territory in the US.
The question is a lot like asking: "How many marks are there on the ruler that fall
along the width of this sheet of paper ?"
Don't get hung up on 'lines'. Latitude is an angle, between the equator and the place
you're interested in. Some maps and globes print a few labeled lines at some latitudes,
and some don't. The number of lines printed on different maps or globes is not always
the same. Some have a line printed every 30 degrees, some have a line every 15 degrees,
and some have a line printed every 10 degrees. There is no standard set of 'lines', and
some maps and globes have no lines printed on them at all.
A 'line' can be printed at any latitude you choose, like the one through your kitchen.
There is no "How many ?" of them.
there are 36 lines of latitude respectively
Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, and are parallel to the horizon on many printed maps.
90
Florida does have Longitude and Latitude lines, and while they are documented on maps of this area and in many other ways the measurements were done many many years ago.
That's like asking "How many distance marks are there painted on the groundbetween my house and the corner ?"There are 90 degrees of latitude between the south pole and the equator, andanother 90 degrees of latitude between the equator and the north pole.Total ... 180 degrees of latitude on Earth. You're free to take your map or yourglobe and draw as many lines of latitude on them as you want. Just as you'refree to draw as many length marks on your 1-foot ruler as you want. You candraw a line or a length mark at any latitude or any length where you want one.Some maps have a great many latitude lines printed on them, some maps haveonly a few latitude lines on them, and some maps have no latitude lines printedon them at all.
There are a total of 181 lines of latitude. This includes 90 lines in the Northern Hemisphere, 90 lines in the Southern Hemisphere, and the equator, which is considered the zero-degree line of latitude. Each line of latitude is measured in degrees, ranging from 0° at the equator to 90° at the poles.
180
There are 180 lines of latitude, which include the equator and extend from 0° at the equator to 90° North and 90° South at the poles. For longitude, there are 360 lines, with the Prime Meridian at 0° and extending from 0° to 180° East and 180° West. Together, these lines create a grid that helps in pinpointing locations on Earth.
Many lines of latitude pass through Kenya. Perhaps the most notable is the equator.
The northernmost point on the African continent is on the north coast of Tunisia, near the town of Bizerte, at 37.338° north latitude. The southernmost point is on the south coast of South Africa, at Cape Agulhas near Capetown, at 34.829° south latitude. That makes a total range of 72.167° of latitude on the continent. You're free to draw as few or as many lines across that range as you'll be comfortable with. There is no 'standard' set of lines.
Every line of longitude intersects with every line of latitude and vic-versa.
latitude runs East to west. Longitude runs north to south. In other words, the lines of latitude are measured in degrees north and south of the equator and lines of longitude are measured in degrees east and west of the prime meridian.