lines of latitude
At a guess at the rather obscure question: Lines of latitude measures the degrees north or south of the Equator.
Lines of longitude
lines of latitude
The horizontal lines on a map or globe that indicate distance north or south of the Equator.
The angular distance north or south of the earths equator, measured in degrees, along a meridian, as on the map or globe.
Yes, you've got the right idea, but they're only horizontal if you're holding your map the right way.
lines of latitude
how far north or south a point is from the equator....
North and South.
Lines of longitude
The map scale is a part of the map that is used to measure distance. The map scale can often be found in or around the map legend.
distance
lines of latitude
The horizontal lines on a map or globe that indicate distance north or south of the Equator.
Using a ruler which marked by Centimeters will more helpful to measure the distance of a map.
The straight-line distance is 1741.4 miles. This is the true straight line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth, NOT the straight line drawn on a map.
If you look at the bottom of the map, there should be a scale. Take a ruler, measure the distance for each measurement, and convert to what you need
Those points on the map of the sky are the "solstices".