It not an equator
What line that run up and down and across the globe like invisible street are lines of what
Some maps and globes have 'lines' printed on them, and some don't. If there are lines on the globe, they're a convenience to help you estimate the location of a place you might want to find again later, by giving you a scale of numbers to measure the spot against. They're 'scales' for measuring, just like the marks on a ruler. But instead of making you use a ruler and try to wrap it around the globe, they print the rulers right on the globe for you.
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The horizontal lines are called latitudes and the vertical lines are called longitudes.
The lines on the globe are not called "latitude", any more than the marks on a thermometer are called "temperature". The lines on the globe that mark intervals of latitude are called "parallels" of latitude.
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
Just google image checkerboard.
As many as you like.
Equator latitude lines
A Globe can show a person what the entire world looks like. However, depending on the type, it does not always show country lines, roads, county lines, state lines, nor does is show all cities.
What line that run up and down and across the globe like invisible street are lines of what
In the early years of American football, the field had vertical lines as well as horizontal lines, creating the "gridiron" (or checkerboard) effect. The rule was that each play would begin in the square at which the previous play ended. The vertical lines were replaced by hash marks sometime around 1910-11.
What is the history of the checkerboard
Lines of longitude.
"Parallels" of latitude. Those are the lines that are drawn horizontal on the globe or map.
the horazontal lines on a globe
The board in the game of checkers has 64 squares. The squares alternate in color along the horizontal and vertical lines. They are arranged in eight rows of eight squares each.