The equator is a parallel.
Meridians are imaginary semi-circles that connect the north and south poles.
"Parallels" are imaginary full circles around the Earth, and every point on a parallel
is the same distance from a pole.
The equator is the longest parallel. Every point on it is equal distances from
both the north and south poles. The latitude of the equator is zero, and all
other latitudes are measured from it.
A parallel
A parallel
The equator is parallel not meridian
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
It is a parallel latitude Line it is the line that sepetates north and south
No. Longitudinal lines run parallel to the Prime Meridian. Latitudinal lines run parallel to the Equator.
The equator is parallel not meridian
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
parallel
Nothing is parallel to any meridian. The equator is a parallel of latitude, and is parallel to all the other parallels. This is a big part of the reason that, collectively, they are called 'parallels'.
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
It is a parallel. It is parallel to the equator.
The equator is a parallel that passes through more than 30 countries.
It's actually parallel to the parallels, since the parallels are by definition parallel to the equator.
The Equator is a parallel, which runs east/west. The Prime Meridian is, redundantly, a meridian and runs north/south.
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