England occupies the range of latitude roughly between 50° and 55.8° north.
Every latitude within that range crosses England, whether or not the publisher
of any particular map or globe chose to print a line there.
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
The latitude at the center of Wellington is about 41.3° South. That's south of the 40 degrees South line of Latitude.
No. The equator is the main line of Latitude, and how we measure how far North or South we are. The equator is at zero degrees latitude... The North Pole is 90 degrees North; the South Pole is 90 degrees South. Logitude is a measurement about how far we are East or West from Greenwich, England.
0 degrees longitude, known as the Prime Meridian is a line running from the North Pole to the South Pole that passes through Greenwich England.
A line running north and south/ up and down is called a vertical line.
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
London is on 51 degrees North so that line of latitude would cross Canada.
The latitude at the center of Wellington is about 41.3° South. That's south of the 40 degrees South line of Latitude.
No. The equator is the main line of Latitude, and how we measure how far North or South we are. The equator is at zero degrees latitude... The North Pole is 90 degrees North; the South Pole is 90 degrees South. Logitude is a measurement about how far we are East or West from Greenwich, England.
The equator.
NortH and south
43° 30' 00" north latitude
The farthest-north latitude is 90 degrees north, located at the north pole. The farthest-south latitude is 90 degrees south, located at the south pole. Each of these locations is a single point, not a 'line'.
No, as you move north (or south) form the equator, they form smaller and smaller circles. -- The length of the zero latitude line (the equator) is about 24,900 miles. -- The length of the 30-degrees latitude line (either north or south) is about 21,500 miles. -- The length of the 60-degrees latitude line (either north or south) is about 12,400 miles. -- The length of the 90-degrees latitude line (north or south pole) is zero.
A line
0 degrees longitude, known as the Prime Meridian is a line running from the North Pole to the South Pole that passes through Greenwich England.
Latitude.