Lines of latitude are known as parallels.
Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, and are parallel to the horizon on many printed maps.
No. The lines on maps are imaginary - they do not exist.
Well, they are used for graphing information on graphs and are used on maps.
Lines of latitude are any of the circles, called parallels, that are to the north or to the south of the equator and parallel to it. They are the lines on standard maps that go from east to west; right-left.It is an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator.
When two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect.
If they were not actually parallel then they would not be parallel lines!
no parallel lines
it has parallel lines
parallel lines are diagonal lines or increasing lines
= parallel + perpendicular As such no, perpendicular lines do not naturally have parallel lines. However...connect the lines in the symbols below. ++ ++ And you'll have 4 perpendicular lines, and 4 parallel lines.
the answer is parallel lines
No, parallel lines do not intersect, and never will.