If there are any east-west lines printed on your map or globe, there should
never be more than one. It may or may not be labeled "Equator".
Longitude is labeled from zero (at the Prime Meridian) to 180 degreesin each direction, east and west, from it.
Lines of latitude, also know as parallels, run east-west. They measure the angular distance north and south of the equator.
The longitude of a location is its angle east or west of the Prime Meridian.
They are the lines of latitude, and they are also called parallels.
Lines of Latitude
E stands for east. Half of the longitude lines are east, the other half are w for west.
East to west- Latitude Lines North to south- Longitude Lines
lines from east to west are called lines of latitude.
Longitude is labeled from zero (at the Prime Meridian) to 180 degreesin each direction, east and west, from it.
The lines that go east to west are longitudinal.
Lines of latitude, also know as parallels, run east-west. They measure the angular distance north and south of the equator.
Lines of latitude, also know as parallels, run east-west. They measure the angular distance north and south of the equator.
East and West technically don't end or begin, but there are lines of latitude that show where the Eastern and Western lines of latitude begin and end. The Prime Meridian, (0 degrees) runs through Greenwich, London, England, and any line of latitude away from it is labeled with the corresponding direction from the Prime Meridian. East and West lines end at 180 degrees, directly opposite the Prime Meridian.
Lines that run east and west is called Latitude. The opposite lines are known as longitude.
It runs from East to West/West to East
east and west hemisphere
The lines that go east and west are longitude lines. The lines that go north and south are latitude lines.