The equator, or line of zero latitude, runs around the Earth at its widest point.
They are called latitude lines or parallels. They mark points that are an equal distance from the equator, which is the central or zero latitude. Latitude lines circle the Earth and are marked by their angle (in degrees) from the plane of the equator.
Besides the equator, these lines include the Arctic Circle, the Tropic of Cancer, the Tropic of Capricorn, and the Antarctic Circle.
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Latitude and longitude
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Latitude and LongitudeLatitude is the lines that go from east to west, and longitude from north to south.
All lines of Latitude circle the earth, they are imaginary devices used on maps. Latitude is horizontal, think of the Horizon.
The imaginary lines that run around the earth in an east-west direction are lines of latitude or parallels.
Those are the Latitude lines.
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The equator and the lines of longitude.
The equator is the best known such imaginary line. However, latitudes (including the Arctic Circle) are also imaginary lines encircling the earth as are longitudes.
They are both imaginary lines which circle the earth!
Latitude and LongitudeLatitude is the lines that go from east to west, and longitude from north to south.
A line of latitude, also known as a parallel, is an imaginary horizontal line on the Earth's surface that specifies the location of a point north or south of the equator. The equator is 0 degrees latitude, and as you move towards the poles, the latitude increases. Lines of latitude are used to indicate how far north or south a location is on the Earth.
All lines of Latitude circle the earth, they are imaginary devices used on maps. Latitude is horizontal, think of the Horizon.
The imaginary lines that run around the earth in an east-west direction are lines of latitude or parallels.
Those are the Latitude lines.
the equator ========= There are many imaginary lines around the Earth. In fact, there are an infinite number of imaginary lines. The two main types of imaginary lines are parallels of latitude (of which the Equator is one) and meridians of longitude.
They are called Lines of Latitude or parallels.
They are called the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle.