The higher the latitude, the shorter the circle is.
-- Equator . . . zero latitude, 24,900 miles long.
-- North pole / south pole . . . 90 degrees latitude, zero length.
they are usually in the 60 and 90 degree latitudes but im not sure about longitude
horse latitudes
latitudes are basically imaginary circles which round the earth. after the 89th latitude 90th latitude is just a point. nothing exceeds the 90th latitude
Since every planet has some degree of tilt between its axis of rotation and its orbital plane, every planet has latitudes along which sunset is immediately after sunrise around the days of that planet's solstices.
Latitude - 8 degree , 4 minute North and 37 degree 6 minute N Longitude - 68 degree, 7 minute East and 97 degree 25 minute East
they are usually in the 60 and 90 degree latitudes but im not sure about longitude
Tropical zones
All of them
horse latitudes
Trade winds
latitudes are basically imaginary circles which round the earth. after the 89th latitude 90th latitude is just a point. nothing exceeds the 90th latitude
prevailing west
The length of the equator is 3963.2 miles. The 1 degree latitudes are 3962.6 miles.
Another name for Low latitudes are PARALLELS.
Since every planet has some degree of tilt between its axis of rotation and its orbital plane, every planet has latitudes along which sunset is immediately after sunrise around the days of that planet's solstices.
Latitude - 8 degree , 4 minute North and 37 degree 6 minute N Longitude - 68 degree, 7 minute East and 97 degree 25 minute East
I've seen them referred to as "integer degree intersections".