Every latitude in the range of 9.85°S to 43.6°S traverses Australian territory.
You're free to draw as many or as few lines as you like within that range.
The parallel of 20° north latitude crosses North America, Africa, and Asia.The parallel of 20° south latitude crosses South America, Africa, and Australia.
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The latitude line of 30°S passes through Western Australia, South Australia, and New South Wales.
40 degrees north
Two countries through which the 30 degrees south line of latitude passes are Australia and New Zealand. It passes through several other countries as well.
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The equator
The parallel of 20° north latitude crosses North America, Africa, and Asia.The parallel of 20° south latitude crosses South America, Africa, and Australia.
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The latitude line of 30°S passes through Western Australia, South Australia, and New South Wales.
You can find Antarctica south of about 60 degrees S, in every line of latitude.
40 degrees north
No, neither of those does.
The 30 S latitude line runs through three continents. It passes through Australia, Africa, and South America. It also passes through the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans.
Western Australia, South Australia and New South Wales all have land area along the latitude line of 30.
Australia covers a range of latitude roughly from 10.1°S to 43.6°S, and a range oflongitude roughly between 113°E and 153.6° E. You're free to draw as few or asmany lines in those ranges as you feel you'd like to see. There isn't just one officialset of 'lines' that everybody has to use.However, if the question is asking which major line of latitude runs through Australia, the answer is the Tropic of Capricorn.
No "named" line of longitude crosses Australia. The Tropic of Capricorn (latitude) crosses Australia.