The equator is one.....
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The Equator is the line of latitude that circles the Earth at its middle from east towest, so by default, I guess, it would have to be the most important one there.
Most maps will show latitude and longitude lines, if not, they're ALWAYS on a globe.
Lines of latitude do not appear on all types of maps, The other parts do appear on most maps.
The most important line of latitude is the Equator. Other important parallels are the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
There is only one line of latitude located at zero degrees, so it's the most important one there. It's called the 'equator'. Since it's the only one there, it must also be the least important one.
Longitude lines go vertically and latitude lines go horizontally.
The most important lines of longitude and latitude are the equator, the prime meridian, tropic of Cancer, tropic of Capricorn and the international dateline.
Probably the longitude and latitude lines because they help you locate countries and cities.
Probably the longitude and latitude lines because they help you locate countries and cities.
The Equator is the line of latitude that circles the Earth at its middle from east towest, so by default, I guess, it would have to be the most important one there.
Most maps will show latitude and longitude lines, if not, they're ALWAYS on a globe.
Lines of latitude do not appear on all types of maps, The other parts do appear on most maps.
The most important line of latitude is the Equator. Other important parallels are the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
The most important line of latitude is the Equator. Other important parallels are the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
Lines of Latitude (parallels) run from the Equator (0 latitude) to both the north and to the south, ascending. The northern most latitude is 90° North, and the southern most latitude is 90° South.
There is only one line of latitude located at zero degrees, so it's the most important one there. It's called the 'equator'. Since it's the only one there, it must also be the least important one.
Latitude lines never touch, so they are sometimes called "parallels".