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There are no parallel lines that run FROM the equator. Lines that are parallel TO the equator are the latitudes.
Lines of latitude run parallel to the equator. Lines of longitude run vertically - passing through both poles.
lines of latitude are horizontal lines that form circles and that run in the same direction as the equator
Longitude lines run from pole to pole.
Lines that run parallel on the Earth are called latitude lines. These lines measure the distance north or south of the Equator and help to identify locations on the globe.
No. Longitudinal lines run parallel to the Prime Meridian. Latitudinal lines run parallel to the Equator.
The network of imaginary lines formed by longitudes and latitudes is called the geographic coordinate system. Latitude lines run horizontally and measure distances north or south of the Equator, while longitude lines run vertically and measure distances east or west of the Prime Meridian. Together, they create a grid that helps in pinpointing locations on Earth's surface.
Many imaginary lines run through India. Latitudes and longitudes for instance.
purple lines.
Latitudes. Longitudes run north to south and measure east-west distance or location.
90 north latitudes + 90 south latitudes + 1 line of equator
they go up and down