It's not located on any paticular line. All longitude lines pass through it.
The equator is defined as the zero reference line of latitude.
The equator is mapped out to be positioned as the 0º line of latitude.
The equator is a latitude line, so it has no specific longitude. The equator is at 0o north or south. There are many points on the equator, so every point on the equator has a different longitude.
The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The longitude of the equator varies continuously from 0 to 180 degrees as you move around the Earth.
The imaginary line at zero degrees longitude is the Prime Meridian. The imaginary line halfway between the poles is the Equator. The Equator is zero degrees latitude.
No,it is a line of latitude
The Equator. 0 degrees Longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
The equator.
is it the equator
'Lines' of longitude are called "meridians".The equator is not one of them.
South America is located at the intersection of the equator and 60W longitude.
The equator is the origin for the lines of latitude