it is the ORBIT, I think...
The imaginary line that follows the curve of the Earth and is the shortest route for pilots is called a great circle route. This route is the most efficient way to travel between two points on the Earth's surface, as it represents the shortest path over the Earth's surface, given its spherical shape. Pilots often use great circle routes to save time and fuel during long-distance flights.
The imaginary line through Earth's poles is called the axis. It is an imaginary line that Earth rotates around.
The imaginary line that the Earth spins on is called the axis.
The imaginary line that circles the Earth is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
the equator is the imaginary line around the earth.
it is the ORBIT, I think...
... is called a Great Circle arc.
The imaginary line that follows the curve of the Earth and is the shortest route for pilots is called a great circle route. This route is the most efficient way to travel between two points on the Earth's surface, as it represents the shortest path over the Earth's surface, given its spherical shape. Pilots often use great circle routes to save time and fuel during long-distance flights.
The imaginary line through Earth's poles is called the axis. It is an imaginary line that Earth rotates around.
The equator is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
the equator is the imaginary line
The imaginary line that the Earth spins on is called the axis.
The imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".
The equator is an imaginary line which indicates where the middle of the earth is and it goes around.
it is a line
The International Date Line closely follows the 180-degree meridian. It is an imaginary line that determines where one day ends and the next begins. When crossing the International Date Line from east to west, you 'lose' a day, and when crossing from west to east, you 'gain' a day.
The imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".