Prime Meridian
A meridian of longitude is an imaginary line that joins the north and south poles. For every imaginable latitude, there's point on the meridian with that latitude, and all of the points on it have the same longitude.
The Equator.
The Equator is the imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles and is at zero degrees latitude. It divides the Earth into North and South Hemispheres and is equidistant from the North Pole and South Pole. The Sun appears directly above the Equator at the Autumn and Spring equinox.The equator.the equator.
Every meridian is an imaginary semi-circle between the north and south poles. There are an infinite number of them, each one is more than 12,000 miles long, and every point on the same meridian has the same longitude.
yes, it is an imaginary line the separates the north from the south
latitude
The South Pole is an imaginary point on the Polar Plateau of Antarctica.
The North Pole isn't a continent. Its just a glacier. The South Pole is a continent. 1, The South Pole is not a continent. It is an imaginary point on the continent of Antarctica. 2, The North Pole is not a glacier. It is an imaginary point on an ice sheet which floats on/covers the Arctic Ocean.
A meridian of longitude is an imaginary line that joins the north and south poles. For every imaginable latitude, there's point on the meridian with that latitude, and all of the points on it have the same longitude.
The North and South Poles.
That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.That refers to the imaginary line, from the north pole to the south pole, around which Earth rotates.
You're fishing for "meridians of longitude", but they are not parallel. They all come together and merge in a single point at the north pole and the south pole.
The main North/South line of longitude is the Prime Meridian.
A Meridian or Meridian Line is an imaginary line drawn between two points. In geography these two points are an imaginary arc on the earths surface from the North to the South Poles. In astronomy it is an imaginary circle in a perpendicular plane to those planes of the celestial equator and horizon.
Meridians are imaginary semi-circles that connect the north and south poles. Parallels are imaginary full circles around the Earth, and every point on a parallel is the same distance from a pole. The equator is the longest parallel. Every point on it is equal distances from both the north and south poles. The latitude of the equator is zero, and all other latitudes are measured from it.
Latitude.
the equator