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Northern: 42 parallel north There is no southern parallel.
It is the Equator (zero Latitude) that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Zero LATITUDE separates the northern and southern hemispheres. Latitude lines circle the globe 'horizontally' and longitude lines all connect at the north and south poles, running vertically. Longitude lines would divide the eastern and western hemispheres. ==Note...== Zero latitude is commonly referred to as the Equator.yes.........Yes, it does. That particular line of latitude is called the Equator.
Lines of Latitude (parallels) run from the Equator (0 latitude) to both the north and to the south, ascending. The northern most latitude is 90° North, and the southern most latitude is 90° South.
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The tundra biome is primarily located in the Arctic Circle, generally between 60°N and 75°N latitude. This region experiences long, cold winters and short, cool summers with minimal precipitation.
They are Lines of Latitude (sometimes known as Parallels of Latitude). The Equator (zero latitude) horizontally encircles the Earth and separates the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Moving northwards from the Equator, the lines of Latitude increase in degrees. Moving South from the Equator, the lines of Latitude also increase in degrees the same as for the northern direction. The latitude of the North Pole is 90 degrees North, and the latitude of the South Pole is 90 degrees South.
All lines of latitude are parallel to each other. The equator is the line of latitude at 0 degrees. Lines of latitude in the northern hemisphere have a positive latitude or are designated with "N" for North. Likewise, lines latitude in the southern hemisphere have a negative latitude or are designated with "S" for South.For example, the continental US (not including Hawaii and Alaska) is contained within the lines of latitude at 25 N and 50 N.
Lines of latitude measure the distance north or south of the equator, dividing the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Lines of longitude measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, dividing the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. By using the intersection of these lines, we can determine which hemisphere a place is located in.
The Equator divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Lines of latitude are parallel to the Equator both to the north and to the south.
The northern line of latitude of China is 45-degrees north, and the southern line of latitude is 30-degrees north. Lines of longitude in China range from 75-degrees east to 135-degrees east. The geographic center of China is 35-degrees north and 105-degrees east.
which special line of latitude runs through northern Asia, northern Europe, and northern North America