No. Longitude is east and west of the equator. Lines of Latitude run from the north pole (prime meridian) to the south pole. Try thinking of latitude as the word "ladder" because ladders go up and down. Just a hint ;)
They extend between the North and South MagneticPoles.
Latitude lines are imaginary lines that run East to West but measure North to South on the Globe. I remember latitude is fatitude. Longitude lines go North to South but measure East to West. I remember it as LONGitude.
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They measure east and west
All longitudes converge at the north and south poles.No matter what longitude you're at,-- if you stay on it and go north, you wind up at the north pole,-- if you stay on it and go south, you wind up at the south pole,because all longitudes come together at the poles.
Longitude lines form semicircles that run from the North Pole to the South Pole, intersecting at the poles. They are also known as meridians.
Each meridian of longitude joins the north and south poles.
No. Meridians of constant longitude are semicircles that join the north and south poles. Every one of them crosses the equator.
Lines of longitude meet at the poles, both North and South. At the North Pole, all lines of longitude converge and meet at a single point. The same holds true for the South Pole, where lines of longitude also converge and meet at a single point.
The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
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Lines of longitude.
Lines of longitude run North-South.
Yes, every line of longitude runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
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 meet/intersect at the North & South Poles ONLY.