The imaginary lines that run east to west.
Only longitutude crosses latitudinal lines (horizontal circles)
The imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator are called longitudinal lines or longitude. The lines parallel to the equator are called latitudinal lines or latitude. Yes. they are.
No. Longitudinal lines run parallel to the Prime Meridian. Latitudinal lines run parallel to the Equator.
Zero degrees latitude: Equator Zero degrees longitude: Prime Meridian
13.090N 80.270E
Canada shares the same latitudinal lines as the United Kingdom.
Only longitutude crosses latitudinal lines (horizontal circles)
The imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator are called longitudinal lines or longitude. The lines parallel to the equator are called latitudinal lines or latitude. Yes. they are.
Longitudinal or longitude lines are the imaginary lines that are perpendicular to the equator. Latitudinal or latitude lines are parallel to the equator.
longitudinal lines run north/south; Latitudinal lines run east/west
No. Longitudinal lines run parallel to the Prime Meridian. Latitudinal lines run parallel to the Equator.
Zero degrees latitude: Equator Zero degrees longitude: Prime Meridian
the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of the mediterranian
13.090N 80.270E
Latitudinal
My country is England, the latitudinal extent of India is not at all advantageous to my country.
Latitudinal lines never meet as the are circumference lines. However, Longitudinal lines meet at the North & South poles. Zero Longitude goes through Greenwich which is also where Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) comes from. GMT is British winter time as opposed to British Summer Time which is GMT +1 hour.