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yes, it is an imaginary line the separates the north from the south
The equilibrium line of a glacier is the imaginary line that separates the accumulation zone from the wastage zone. (:
The Greenwich (or Prime) Meridian and its "continuation" on the other side of the earth which is approximately the International Date Line.
The equator is an imaginary line in the real world
The imaginary lines that run from north to south are called lines of longitude. The most significant one is the international date line, which divides the extreme east from the extreme west.
The imaginary line that separates the world into the western and eastern hemispheres is called the Prime Meridian. It runs vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through Greenwich, England.
The Equator is zero latitude and is an imaginary line that separates the World into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The equator is an imaginary line that runs from East to West in the center of the world. It separates the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere.The prime meridian is another imaginary line that runs North to South in the center of the world. It separates the Eastern Hemisphere from the Western Hemisphere.
The 'Equator' is.
A divide.
the International Dateline
yes, it is an imaginary line the separates the north from the south
The equilibrium line of a glacier is the imaginary line that separates the accumulation zone from the wastage zone. (:
the equator
The Equator or Prime Meridian
the international date line
The Tropic of Capricorn, located at 23.5 degrees south latitude, is the imaginary line that separates the Tropics from the temperate zone in the southern hemisphere.