North-South
Yes.
north-south
North and south.
Lines of Longitude are imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The main line of longitude, the Prime Meridian (zero longitude), passes through the Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
It is along 180 degrees longitude, but it doesn't run in a straight line.
the direction that longitude run is 0 the 180 degrees and also east and west
longitude
north and south direction (up and down)
lines of longitude are lines drawn north and south and measure east and west a famous line of longitude is the Prime meridian
If you pick a longitude and mark a dot at every point on Earth with that longitude, the dots will form a line between the north and south poles. The imaginary line is called the "meridian" of that longitude.
another name for a line of longitude is meridian.
The lines of longitude run from pole to pole.