Lattitude
The lines that go from north to south on a globe are called meridians or lines of longitude. They help to pinpoint a specific location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
The pattern of lines that circle the globe east-west are called lines of latitude, while the lines that circle the globe north-south are called lines of longitude. Together, they form a grid system that helps in locating points on the Earth's surface.
The lines that run north and south on a globe are called meridians of longitude. They converge at the poles, with the Prime Meridian (0 degrees) serving as the reference point for measuring east and west.
Intersecting lines drawn on a globe are typically latitude and longitude lines. Latitude lines run east-west and measure degrees north or south of the equator. Longitude lines run north-south and measure degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian. Their intersections pinpoint specific locations on Earth and are used for navigation and mapping.
Roads that run north to south are typically referred to as "north-south roads" or "vertical roads."
Meridians of longitude run north and south. Parallels of latitude run east and west.
East-West lines are called lines of latitude. North-South lines are called lines of longitude.
The lines that run north and south on a globe are called meridians of longitude. They converge at the poles, with the Prime Meridian (0 degrees) serving as the reference point for measuring east and west.
The pattern of lines that circle the globe east-west are called lines of latitude, while the lines that circle the globe north-south are called lines of longitude. Together, they form a grid system that helps in locating points on the Earth's surface.
The Equator.
Longitude.
The key lines are latitude and longitude. These are based on specific points. The equator is the latitude around the center of the earth. Longitude is measured from the Prime Meridian, which goes through the Greenwich Observatory in England.The Tropics and the Arctic/Antarctic Circle are also key.
They are the lines of latitude, and they are also called parallels.
The lines that run north and south "or long ways" are longitude lines. East and west are latitude lines.
If you mean the longitude lines, as seen on a globe, they meet at the North Pole and at the South Pole.
The lines that run north and south are called meridians of longitude. (The north and south poles are the ends of every meridian, so each one only goes half-way around the globe.)
The lines of latitude on a globe measure the distance east and west.
North and South.