High latitudes within the Northern Hemisphere
grid lines of longitude and latitude
No, Germany lies between the latitude lines of approximately 47N and 55N in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, no more than border lines between states or naions.
Yes. Latitude lines are often referred to as "lines of parallel" because they represent planes through the Earth. Their points on the Earth's surface are defined by the same angle : the angle between a line from Earth's center (to each point) and a line to the corresponding point on the equator. Note that this means the distance between degrees of latitude is constant (approx. 69 miles or 111 km), while longitudinal lines get closer together as you move poleward.
As many or as few as you want. There is no 'standard' set of "lines". If you give me two lines of latitude that are only 1 minute apart, I can draw another line between them, spaced only 1/2 minute from each of yours.
The average latitude that tundra biome is located in the northern hemisphere is 65 degrees north. The average latitude in the southern hemisphere is 58.5 degrees south
The taiga is found throughout the high northern latitude, between the tundra, and the temperate-forest, from about 50°N to 70°N, but with considerable regional variation.
tundra
grid lines of longitude and latitude
The Equator
Longitude are the vertical lines found in a map or globe while latitude are the horizontal lines.
The lines that run north and south "or long ways" are longitude lines. East and west are latitude lines.
66 and 67
northwest territories
The lines that intercept latitude lines are lines of longitude.
Latitude is an angle. Every point on Earth has a latitude that's either between zero and 90° North, or else between zero and 90° south.
Well, friend, earthquakes are not common in the tundra biome. The tundra is a cold and icy landscape with a thin layer of soil over permafrost, which doesn't typically experience seismic activity. Nature has a way of balancing things out, creating a peaceful and stable environment in the tundra.