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
They're listed that way. Lines of latitude are listed as either N or S (Northern or Southern Hemisphere). Lines of longitude are listed as either E or W (Eastern or Western Hemisphere).
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They don't cross other latitude lines. They cross longitude lines.
Latitude is side to side and longitude is up and down.
Lines of latitude
High latitudes within the Northern Hemisphere
tundra
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.
Lines of latitude are called parallels. The lines start at the equator and are located north and south of the equator.
Lines of latitude and longitude allow a specific point to be located any where on the world.
the equator
There are 2 major lines of latitude located north of the equator. The Tropic of Cancer is located at 23.5 degrees north latitude while the Arctic Circle is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
The center of the ACT Legislative Assembly Building is located at 35.2817° south latitude 149.1312° east longitude.
From what I can remember, the latitude line located at 0 is the meridian line. But I can be wrong
Lines of latitude run east-west as circles parallel (or horizontal lines) to the equator. Latitude measures the angle in degrees north or south from the equator where the equator is located at 0 degrees.
The lines that intercept latitude lines are lines of longitude.
The north and south poles are at 90° latitude, and ALL longitudes meet there so longitude at the poles is irrelevant. Honestly, it's much easier to discuss these things if you forget about "lines".