lines of latitude and lines of longitude are the same because they just are.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
they are both the same lines.
Lines of latitude and lines of longitude are equally misunderstood by substantial and virtually equal fractions of the general population.
Copenhagen and Moscow are on similar a latitude to Edinburgh.
Toronto and Ottawa are two Canadian cities that have roughly the same latitude as Edinburgh, Scotland. They are all situated around 55 degrees north latitude.
Oh, dude, no way! Cities on the same line of latitude don't necessarily have the same time. Time zones are a thing, you know? So, even if you're chilling on the same latitude line, you might be in a different time zone, and that means different times, bro. It's like time traveling without the DeLorean.
Lines of latitude are always the same distance from each other, as they run parallel to the equator. Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles apart. Lines of longitude converge at the poles and are farthest apart at the equator.
seattle, wa
Qingdao, located at approximately 36.1° N latitude, shares its latitude with several cities around the world. Notable cities include Seoul, South Korea; Athens, Greece; and San Francisco, California, USA. These cities experience similar climatic conditions due to their proximity to the same latitude.
Cities on the same latitude as Dallas, Texas (approximately 32.78° N) include Cairo, Egypt; Timbuktu, Mali; and Lahore, Pakistan.
What three cities on the U.S. map have about the same latitude?