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The Asymptote
No, it's an imaginary line all around the Earth. It crosses some oceans, and it crosses some continents.
Past the imaginary line that crosses the sea from Havana, Cuba, to Boca Chica Key, Florida.
The latitude of the equator is zero. The imaginary line crosses the continents of Africa, Asia, and South America.
well it depends where the name is......otherwise, the coordinates that crosses the SAHARA is 20.6328° N~ 21, 11.2061°~11 E
Every meridian of longitude between 5.14° West and 1.77° East crosses both France and the UK. Any longitude in this range may be represented by a 'line'. There are an infinite number of such lines, and they're all imaginary.
the equator is the imaginary line
The Axis is a Imaginary Line.
No "named" line of longitude crosses Australia. The Tropic of Capricorn (latitude) crosses Australia.
The line that crosses the y-axis is called the intercept.
The point where the line crosses the x axis? Answer: the x -intercept The point where the line crosses the y axis? Answer: the y- intercept
The International Date Line is an imaginary line of longitude of 180 degrees around the Earth. It works when a person crosses the line from the east to the west a day is added. The opposite effect happens when crossing from west to the east with a day subtracted.