There is an infinite number of lines of latitude. They start at zero degrees (the equator) and all fall between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north.
there are 180 degrees of latitudes 90 in each hemisphere 181 in total counting the equator
The angle between the north pole and the south pole ... the total range of latitude ... is 180 degrees.
The Equator and the Prime Meridian (and by extension, its counterpart at 180 degrees.)
Lines of longitudes are also called Meridians. These vertical lines are drawn from the North to South poles.The meridian through Greenwich, England, called the Prime Meridian, was set at zero degrees of longitude. The meridian on the opposite side of the earth from Greenwich is called the International Date Line (IDL), which is at roughly 180° longitude.
The North/South lines on the geographic grid are named 'Lines of Longitude' or 'Meridians'. The 'Zero' line passes through Greenwich Observatory in London, England. This position was fixed historically, some 350 years ago, by Astronomers and navigators of the day, and has remained so to this day. The 180 degrees line of longitude passes through the Pacific Ocean, and for most of its course it is also the International Date Line.
there are 180 degrees of latitudes 90 in each hemisphere 181 in total counting the equator
The maximum latitude is 90 degrees, you cannot have 180 degrees latitude.
180
None. Latitude lines circle the Earth east and west, and measure the angular distance from the plane of the equator. Although there are 180 degrees of latitude (90 N and 90 S), and 360 degree-intervals for longitude (180 E and 180 W), there can be an infinite number of lines depending on how precisely you want to measure.
180* glad to help I think it's the equator. not the answer above.
181-185 any number between this
181 - 1 = 180 180/12 = 15 15 feet 1 inch
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. 180 degrees. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
The angle between the north pole and the south pole ... the total range of latitude ... is 180 degrees.
The Equator and the Prime Meridian (and by extension, its counterpart at 180 degrees.)
181
180 to the nearest ten.