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Parallels would be 2 or more lines that run in the same direction and do not intersect.

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Parallels run in which direction?

East and West


Which direction do parallels run on a map?

Parallels run east-west on a map. They are lines of latitude that are parallel to the equator.


Which direction do meridans run?

Meridians of longitude run from pole to pole Parallels of latitude run east-west


What is another name for lines of latitude do these lines run in a north-south or east-west direction?

Lines of latitude, also know as parallels, run east-west. They measure the angular distance north and south of the equator.


What are parallels on a map?

Parallels are lines that run the same direction and are the always the same distance apart. On a map (and the Earth) the lines of latitude (measurement North and South of the equator) are parallel.


What are the imaginary lnes that run east to west around earth called?

The imaginary lines that run around the earth in an east-west direction are lines of latitude or parallels.


The parallels above the equator are which direction?

north


What is another name for lines of latitude is these lines run in north south or east west direction?

Lines of latitude, also know as parallels, run east-west. They measure the angular distance north and south of the equator.


Which two parallels run through Canada?

An infinite number of parallels of latitude run through Canada. The two most significant ones are the 49th and the 60th.


Parallels run which directions?

Theoretically, parallels run horizontally around the Earth, parallel to the equator. They are used to measure latitude and are equidistant from each other.


What is the difference between parallels and meridians?

Parallels, as the name inplies, run parallel to each other in an east-west orientation. Meridians run through both poles, and so cannot be parallel.


Do parallels run from the north pole to the south pole?

Yes