The equator.
The Equator is the name of the zero degree latitude line. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The equator
The zero degree line of latitude that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres is called the Equator.
One degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers) apart. This distance varies slightly due to the Earth's shape, but it's a commonly used average value for navigation and geographic measurements.
The continents divided by the Equator (0 degrees latitude) are Africa, South America, and Asia.
Each degree of latitude is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is further divided into 60 seconds.
The 20 degree north line of latitude passes through Africa, Asia, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean.
0 longitude is the prime meridian. 0 latitude is the equator.
The equator is the definition of "Zero latitude".
The equator is the line of zero degrees latitude.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
The zero degree line of latitude that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres is called the Equator.
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The equator is the 'zero' of latitude, so the smaller the latitude number is, the closer it is to the equator. There's no such thing as the 'closest' or smallest. You can name any latitude you want to, and no matter how small it is, I can always name a smaller one.
The parallel of zero latitude on the earth is usually referred to as the earth's 'equator'.