Lines of latitude are also called parallels because they run parallel to the equator. They measure the distance north or south of the equator and are expressed in degrees.
Lines that have a point in common are called concurrent lines.
Lines that run parallel on the Earth are called latitude lines. These lines measure the distance north or south of the Equator and help to identify locations on the globe.
Earth's parallels are called lines of latitude. They are imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator and are used to measure the distance north or south of the equator in degrees.
Narrow lines of colors with no light in between them are called dark lines. They are typically seen in the spectrum of light when certain wavelengths are absorbed or blocked.
Two lines that do not lie in the same place are called non-coplanar lines. This means that the lines do not intersect and are not parallel to each other in three-dimensional space.
The lines that extend the staff are called ledger lines.
They are called lines
The lines for depression are called hachured lines
The lines for depression are called hachured lines
They are simply just called lines.
The lines are called perpendicular lines.
The lines are called rungs.
Either intersecting lines or perpendicular lines
Coplanar lines that do not intersect are called parallel lines.
The lines parallel to the equator are called lines of latitude.
The lines on a music sheet are called staff lines.
I think its called the equator.