They can be divided into any reasonable degree of latitude as long as they depict clearly where a location is on a map. The most common multiple would be 10. Atlases or very huge maps might come in multiples of 1 or 2.
The lines that intercept latitude lines are lines of longitude.
The globe is divided into 360 degrees of longitude and 180 degrees of latitude. Longitude lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole, while latitude lines run parallel to the equator. Together, these divisions help in navigating and identifying locations on Earth.
Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator (which is zero latitude).
lines of latitude
latitude?
whats the principal lines of latitude
No, lines of latitude do not intersect.
lines of latitude and lines of longitude are the same because they just are.
They can be divided into any reasonable degree of latitude as long as they depict clearly where a location is on a map. The most common multiple would be 10. Atlases or very huge maps might come in multiples of 1 or 2.
Latitude.
there are 36 lines of latitude respectively
You have answered the question for yourself ; They are 'Latitudes''. Longitudes (Meridians) are lines that run North to South from the North Pole to the South Pole. Longitudes come to a point at the poles, but spread out to a maximum at the Equator.