all lines of longitude bisect the earth Prime Meridian is the longitual line from which longitude is measured both east and west.
The Equator runs east-west and the prime meridian runs north-south.
The equator or any line of longitude or meridian.
line of longitude. Or a longitudinal line.
A meridian is a line of constant longitude.
Yes. On earth A meridian is a curve on a surface of revolution, formed by the intersection of the surface with a plane containing the axis of revolution thus all lines of longitude are meridians. On Earth the Greenwich meridian is the line of 0 longitude.
You are referring to the Equator, which bisects the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It is located at 0 degrees latitude. In addition, there are innumerable lines of longitude that make complete circles around the earth, that run north and south.
a line of longitude
A Line of longitude is an invisible line going north to south on the earth. The main one is called the prime meridian.
Yes, a line of longitude divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres. Lines of latitude divide the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
The equator or any line of longitude or meridian.
The major longitude is the Greenwich meridian. The other is the line of longitude on the opposite side of the earth - more or less the International Date Line. Except that it is not a straight pole-to-pole line.
The Equator runs east-west and the prime meridian runs north-south.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. Together, the pair of numbers is different from the numbers of any other point on Earth.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude. It's the line made up of every point on earth whose longitude is zero.
The equator or any line of longitude or meridian.
transversal line
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