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Q: What imaginary circle runs through Canada at 66.5 north latitude?
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What is the imaginary line that circle the earth?

latitude


What is the imaginary line at 66.5 N latitude?

arctic circle :)


What is the imaginary line located at 66.5 north Latitude?

The Arctic Circle.


How are latitude and longitude the same?

They are both imaginary lines which circle the earth!


What is a line latitude?

ITS AN IMAGINARY LINES THAT CIRCLE THE EARTH GOING east and west....


What imaginary circle crosses Canada?

The Arctic Circle crosses Canada. The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude and marks the point on the Earth's surface where the Sun does not appear above the horizon at the Winter Solstice. It also marks the southernmost point of the Arctic Frigid Zone.


What a imaginary line that circle the earth they are also called parallels?

Those are the Latitude lines.


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Yes, the pitch circle is an imaginary circle on the gear that passes through the gear teeth and the addendums.


Imaginary lines which circle the earth from east to west are lines of which are also called?

They are called Lines of Latitude or parallels.


What is the line around the middle of the earth?

All lines of Latitude circle the earth, they are imaginary devices used on maps. Latitude is horizontal, think of the Horizon.


The equator is an imaginary circle drawn around the earth that divides it into northern and southern hemispheres What are the imaginary lines called that are parallel to the equator?

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What is the imaginary line located at 66.5 degrees south longitude called?

The Line of Latitude you are referring to is called these Arctic Circle. The opposite line, 66.5 degrees south, refers to the Antarctic Circle. Areas with the Arctic Circle include the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, and the northern edges of Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandinavia.