There is only 1 major line of latitude that goes pass Europe, and that is the Arctic Circle.
Longitude lines go vertically and latitude lines go horizontally.
None of these lines of latitude pass through Great Britain.
the lines on the globe are called longitude and latitude lines the longitude lines go up and down while the latitude lines go left to right
On a map, longitude lines go up and down, AKA vertically. Latitude lines are horizontal lines on a map.
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
The lines of latitude go east to west (horizontal) but measure north to south. You can remember this by thinking "lat is flat"
No , Lines of Latitude and Longitude are not rays because they do not go on infinitely (forever). They are only imaginary lines that exist on Earth.
No. You are describing lines of longitude.
Latitude lines go west and east of the prime meridian and longitude lines run north and south. hope that helps!
Yes.
The imaginary lines that form the earths grid system are called latitude and longitude lines. Latitude lines go horizontally from east to west, where longitude lines go vertical from north to south.
Isn't there a move in football called a "lateral" something or other ? Doesn't it havesomething to do with moving sideways across the field, rather than up and downthe field toward the goals ? If I'm right about that, you could use it to remember thatLATitude lines go across the map, just like the LATeral pass goes across the field.I first think of "LONGitude as being something LONG or tall (the lines running north and south, but not wide. The "wide" lines (latitude) are so wide they go around the earth, east and west.A simple answer:Instead of Latitude, remember it as "Ladder-tude". The steps on a ladder go across (left to right); that's why you can step on them. Lines of ladder-tude (latitude) are the lines that go from east to west. If you imagined yourself 'stepping up' on a globe, you would be stepping on the lines of latitude.