This is because there are 90 latitudes above the equator, 90 latitudes below the equator and one is the equator itself.....so when we add them up (including the equator) we get 181.
90 north latitudes + 90 south latitudes + 1 line of equator
The basic unit of measurement for parallels of latitude is the degree. There are 180 degrees from the North Pole to the South Pole.
There are an infinite number of different latitudes, just as there are an infinite number of differentlengths, weights, distances, speeds, and periods of time.If you only count the latitudes given by whole numbers, then you have all of the north latitudesfrom 1 to 90 degrees (90 of them), plus all the south latitudes from 1 to 90 degrees (90 more),plus zero latitude (the equator), for a total of 181 different whole-number latitudes.
there are 180 degrees of latitudes 90 in each hemisphere 181 in total counting the equator
There are five named latitudes: * The Arctic Circle, * The Tropic of Cancer, * The equator, * The Tropic of Capricorn and * The Antarctic Circle.
there are 181 parallels.
there are 181 latitudes.90 latitudes above equator+90 latitudes below the equator +equator.90+90+1=181
Parallels are lines that go up and down the map, latitudes are lines that go across the map from side to side.
90 north latitudes + 90 south latitudes + 1 line of equator
There are five important parallels of latitudes. They are:EquatorTropic of CancerTropic of CapricornArctic CircleAntarctic Circle
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Latitude lines are parallel but not longitude lines.
Name the two meridians east of the meridian on this map.
The basic unit of measurement for parallels of latitude is the degree. There are 180 degrees from the North Pole to the South Pole.
There are an infinite number of different latitudes, just as there are an infinite number of differentlengths, weights, distances, speeds, and periods of time.If you only count the latitudes given by whole numbers, then you have all of the north latitudesfrom 1 to 90 degrees (90 of them), plus all the south latitudes from 1 to 90 degrees (90 more),plus zero latitude (the equator), for a total of 181 different whole-number latitudes.
Italy occupies all latitudes within the range of about 36.65° -- 47.09° North.