I'm pretty sure it's the North Pole.
Don't bet on it. Zero latitude is the definition of the equator.
the equator
It is known as the "equator".
the equator
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To find 50 degrees North latitude on a globe, you should look for the line that is positioned halfway between the Equator (0 degrees) and the North Pole (90 degrees). This line will be parallel to the Equator and will circle the globe horizontally. You can also use the latitude markings along the globe's surface to help locate this specific degree.
'Zero latitude' is the definition of the equator.
That's the equator.
The parallel circling the globe at 0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
That's the equator.
Every point on the equator meets that requirement.
Bluebeth: I think you mean the Equator. Hope I helped :-)
Latitude is measured on a map or globe in degrees, with the equator being 0 degrees and the North and South Poles being 90 degrees north and south, respectively.