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What are Imaginary lines which run at right angles to the equator?

They are lines of constant latitude, all parallel to the equator.


What are two names for the lines that run east to west on a globe?

They are the lines of latitude, and they are also called parallels.


What is the names of the lines that pass through the poles?

longitude and latitude


All lines of latitude meet at what line?

Lines of constant latitude are parallel. No two of them meet anywhere.All lines of constant latitude cross all lines of constant longitude.


What is the degrees of what latitude lines start from?

All lines of latitude start from the 0 degree latitude line, known as the equator.


What is the name of lines of latitude that are north of the equator?

Except for a very few specific ones, the lines don't have names. The lines that mark latitudes north of the equator are "parallels of north latitude".


What is imaginary lines that run parallel to the Equator?

there are two names i can think of: lines of latitude and also parallels


What are two names for the lines name for the lines that run east to west?

East to west- Latitude Lines North to south- Longitude Lines


Which one line is parallel latitude or longitude?

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.


Do all lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right angles?

No. All of them do but two. The latitude lines at 90 degrees North and South actually coincide with the intersection of all longitudinal lines. So technically, because they coincide, they do not form any angle.


What lines pass through 90 latitude?

All the lines of longitude.


What are the names of the lines of latitude north of the Arctic Circle?

Any latitude north of roughly "66.5° North" is north of the Arctic Circle.