Horizontal rules
Horizontal rules
Latitude lines are lines that run East/West on the earth that separate the earth into 15 degree sections.
Longitude lines are the North/South lines that separate the earth in 15 degree sections. They are used for navigation.
Draw any lines across it so that they either meet the opposite sides of the trapezium or other lines.
If you mean the 'lines' that make up the grid, then they are co-ordinate sections. For example: if I told you to go to A2, that section may display a piece of China.
Some sections of the fuel lines are rubber.Some sections of the fuel lines are rubber.
Peel an orange. The lines between the sections of the orange are similar to the pattern of longitude lines on the globe.
the four sections created by the coordinate axes
Horizontal lines:)
Oh, dude, separating goats now, are we? Well, you can totally do that by drawing six straight lines in a way that creates separate pens for the goats. Just make sure the lines intersect in a way that forms distinct areas for the goats to chill in. It's like a goat maze, but with lines instead of walls.
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
the lines are divided into two quatrains and two rhyming couplets