Denver covers the range of latitude between about 39.57° to 39.79° North.
All parallels within that range traverse the city.
You would never ask a person "Which mark on the ruler is your height closest to ?"
You simply ask him "How tall are you ?"
Seattle is located closest to what parallel of latitude
All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.
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.
They are sometimes called parallels. They are parallel to the equator, zero degrees latitude, and parallel to each other. They are all circles, except for the poles which are points.A parallel is another name for a line of latitude because all lines of latitude are parallel to each other.Graticule .parallels
Seattle is located closest to what parallel of latitude
There are two different 40th parallels. -- If you mean the parallel of 40° south latitude, then Denver is about 5,500 miles north of it. -- If you're referring to the parallel of 40° north latitude, the center of downtown Denver is about 16 miles south of that one.
The parallel of 21° north latitude crosses the islands of Cuba, Great Inagua, and Maui.
Malaysia's latitude and longitude is 2° 30' N and 112° 30' E
The latitude of Denver, Colorado is 39° 44' 20".
Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator (which is zero latitude).
Parallel. Latitude and longitude are perpendicular.
All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.
Lines of constant latitude are all parallel to each other.
Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, and are parallel to the horizon on many printed maps.
parallel is the same as the latitude.
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.