North - South or South - North depending where you are at time
Every meridian of constant longitude joins the north and south poles.
Lines of longitude run north-south and measure east-west.
longitude is up and down. latitude is side and side.
Longitude runs up and down (|) while latitude runs left and right ( ).
The longitude lines run NORTH and SOUTH. Longitude measures the angle east and west from the prime meridian, which is located in Greenwich, England.
Lines of longitude run from north-south!!
north and south
From the North Pole to the South Pole
up and down
Lines of longitude stay right there where they are at. Each of them connects the north and south poles.
At the poles, the idea of longitude is essentially meaningless. Take a few steps either way; your longitude will depend on which way you walked. Of course, from the pole itself every direction is "South", which makes navigation a little challenging.....
Lines of latitude run round the earth parallel to the Equator. Lines of longitude run from pole to pole, crossing the Equator at 90 degrees.
Lines of Longitude are imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The main line of longitude, the Prime Meridian (zero longitude), passes through the Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
lines of longitude are lines drawn north and south and measure east and west a famous line of longitude is the Prime meridian
Lines of longitude stay right there where they are at. Each of them connects the north and south poles.
North and South
Longitude lines run from pole to pole.
At the poles, the idea of longitude is essentially meaningless. Take a few steps either way; your longitude will depend on which way you walked. Of course, from the pole itself every direction is "South", which makes navigation a little challenging.....
North - South; up and down most maps.
Longitude
Yes. Longitude lines on a map are vertical and latitude lines are horizontal. But it could be the other way around too. It depends on how you hold your map.
vertically
Lines of Longitude
Lines of Longitude
Lines of longitude run North-South.
Lines of latitude run round the earth parallel to the Equator. Lines of longitude run from pole to pole, crossing the Equator at 90 degrees.