north/south
on an atlas you'll see lines across maps,the vetical lines are the longitude (east and west).the latitude will be the horizontal lines known as north and south.....Wrong way round. Longitude is north/south and latitude is east/west.
5 or 6 lines of longitude
Longitude lines go vertically and latitude lines go horizontally.
360 lines i think... There are 12 lines of East longitude. 360 is WAY off.
the lines on the globe are called longitude and latitude lines the longitude lines go up and down while the latitude lines go left to right
On a map, longitude lines go up and down, AKA vertically. Latitude lines are horizontal lines on a map.
The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
No , Lines of Latitude and Longitude are not rays because they do not go on infinitely (forever). They are only imaginary lines that exist on Earth.
North and South
Longitude lines are farthest apart at the equator, where the distance between them is about 69 miles (111 kilometers). As you move towards the poles, the longitude lines converge until they meet at the poles.
No. You are describing lines of longitude.
Latitude lines go west and east of the prime meridian and longitude lines run north and south. hope that helps!