The equator is defined as 'zero' latitude; the latitude of any point on earth is given as an angle
north or south of the equator.
Both north and south latitudes range from zero, at the equator, to 90 degrees, at the poles.
Within that range, you're free to draw as few or as many 'lines' on your map or globe as you
feel like drawing.
There is only one line of latitude on the equator, and the equator is it.
The equator .
The equator (zero latitude) is the only one.
0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. 0 degrees longitude is called the Prime Meridian
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a latitude line is a line going from east to west. Just like the equator. the equator is a latitude line measuring at ) degrees latitude.
Every line of latitude is parallel to the equator.
The equator is at the zero line of latitude.
The equator is another name for the 0 line of latitude.
The equator is an imaginary line around the Earth's middle, at 0 degrees latitude. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The equator does not have a longitude, as it is a line of reference only for latitude.
The 0 degree line of Latitude is called the Equator.
The equator is zero latitude.