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In the globe it is called the axis. In a sphere it is called the diameter.
An imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°
The imaginary line defined as zero latitude is usually referred to as the 'Equator'.
line of demarcation is an imaginary line running down the middle of the Atlantic from the North Pole to the south. Pope Alexander VI drew it in 1493
the pope drew the line of demarcation.
It was perfered to as a line of demarcation .
The Demarcation Line was an imaginary line passing through the continent of South America. It was drawn by Pope Alexander VI to divide the new lands conquered by Portugal from those of Spain.
Many lines of demarcation have been 'drawn'. It depends which you are referring to.
Line of demarcation
It was as a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas (signed June 7th 1494) and was referred to as the line of demarcation.
The imaginary line was the Line of Demarcation drawn according to the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494. It was designed to prevent Spain and Portugal from claiming the same regions and establishing competing colonies in the world, notably the New World. The line was a line of longitude around 42.5° W, about midway between the Portuguese colony in the Cape Verde Islands and the new Spanish possessions in Hispaniola and the Caribbean. The line effectively limited Portugal to a major colony in Brazil, the only modern South American country that extends east of the line.
There are many such lines, they are called lines of longitude.
Spain and Portugal.
Spain and Portugal
It is called the Line of Demarcation.