Lines of constant latitude are all parallel to each other.
All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.No meridian of longitude is parallel to any others.-- All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.-- No meridian of longitude is parallel to any other one.
All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.
The 60th parallel South is a line of latitude crossing all lines of longitude.
Most maps will show latitude and longitude lines, if not, they're ALWAYS on a globe.
You mean latitude and longitude?
All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.No meridian of longitude is parallel to any others.-- All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.-- No meridian of longitude is parallel to any other one.
Parallel. Latitude and longitude are perpendicular.
Every meridian of longitude is perpendicular to every parallel of latitude, and every parallel of latitude is perpendicular to every meridian of longitude.
All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.
The 60th parallel South is a line of latitude crossing all lines of longitude.
lines of latitude
Latitude.
Most maps will show latitude and longitude lines, if not, they're ALWAYS on a globe.
Every parallel of latitude crosses every meridian of longitude.
The Tropic of Cancer is the parallel of roughly 23.5
You mean latitude and longitude?
That would be latitude or longitude.