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No two lines of constant latitude ever touch or cross each other.
That's why they're often referred to as "parallels" of latitude.
The Rocky Mountains.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains in California
Rocky
The Ural Mountains lie almost exactly on the 60 degrees east line of longitude.
80 degrees east longitude
"Crossing the Line" is associated with crossing the equator at 0 degrees latitude, not longitude. If you cross the equator (0 degrees latitude) at 0 or 180 degrees longitude, there is an additional status included.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude, and it sits at 0 degrees longitude.
The major line of longitude located at 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line.
The Ural Mountains lie almost exactly on the 60 degrees east line of longitude.
80 degrees east longitude
The 60 degrees east line of longitude runs through the Ural Mountains.
80 degrees east longitude
"Crossing the Line" is associated with crossing the equator at 0 degrees latitude, not longitude. If you cross the equator (0 degrees latitude) at 0 or 180 degrees longitude, there is an additional status included.
60 degrees
The 60 degrees east line of latitude runs through the Ural Mountains.
No. 90 degrees longitude is not a major line of longitude. Only 0 and 180 degrees longitude, which are the Greenwich Meridian and the International Date Line respectively, are major lines of longitude.
prime meridian :/
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude, and it sits at 0 degrees longitude.
121 degrees east longitude
Whether travelling to the West or to the East from the Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) the International Date Line is 180 degrees Longitude.