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The latitude line that circles the globe at the exact midpoint between the North and South pole is known as the equator. It is located at 0 degrees latitude and divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The equator is approximately 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles) long.

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What is an imaginary line of 0 latitude that circles the earth midway between North and South poles?

the Equator


Is the line of latitude 20 degree north?

The equator is the line of zero latitude, and it circles the 'middle' of the earth. For every latitude number between zero and 90 degrees, there are two lines with the same number ... one north of the equator and one south of it.


What degrees are the Arctic and the Antarctic circles?

They are both at 66 degrees 32 minutes, either South Latitude or North Latitude.


At what latitude do the Arctic and Antarctic circles meet?

They don't. The Arctic and Antarctic Circles are parallel. Each circle has only a single latitude. The first is at 66.5° north latitude, 23.5° from the north pole. The second is at 66.5° south latitude, 23.5° from the south pole. They're 133° apart everywhere, and never meet.


Which two latitudes are actually points rather than circles?

90° North latitude and 90° South latitude define the north and south poles respectively.


Where do the arctic and antarctic circles lie?

The latitude is 66 degrees 33 minutes north.


Do the circles formed by the lines of latitude get smaller as they get closer to the North and South Poles?

Yes.


What is the degree of latitude that passes through the center of Indiana?

Indiana extends from (just south of) 38 degrees north to (just south of) 42 degrees north. The full degree latitude closest to the midpoint is 40 degrees north.


What circles the earth to show latitude?

It depends what you call "near". If it's say, 500 miles or less from the north pole, then every latitude north of 82.764°N fits in there.


What are used to measure distances north and south of the equator?

The lines used to measure distances north and south of the equator are latitude lines. They include the equator (0 degrees latitude) and equidistant circles between the equator and the poles. Latitude lines represent the surface points having the same angle from the equator, and planes perpendicular to the Earth's north-south axis.


What are lines used to measure distance north and south of the equator?

The lines used to measure distances north and south of the equator are latitude lines. They include the equator (0 degrees latitude) and equidistant circles between the equator and the poles. Latitude lines represent the surface points having the same angle from the equator, and planes perpendicular to the Earth's north-south axis.


Is 66.67 the latitude between the equator and the arctic?

No, that latitude is just north of the Arctic Circle, which is at about 66.56° north latitude.