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Which imaginary line runs all the way around the earth?

The equator is the best known such imaginary line. However, latitudes (including the Arctic Circle) are also imaginary lines encircling the earth as are longitudes.


What a imaginary line that circle the earth they are also called parallels?

Those are the Latitude lines.


What is The imaginary line that circle earth halfway between the north and South Pole is the?

Equator


What is the line around the middle of the earth?

All lines of Latitude circle the earth, they are imaginary devices used on maps. Latitude is horizontal, think of the Horizon.


What imaginary line cuts the earth into 2 equal parts?

The imaginary line that cuts the earth into two equal parts is called the equator. It is an imaginary circle around the Earth that is equidistant from the North and South poles. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.


What was called an imaginary line that forms an east-west circle around the earth?

The equator runs around the center of the earth.


An imaginary line making a circle round the earth?

The equator divides the northern hemisphere from the southern hemisphere.


What is an imaginary line that follows the curve of the earth?

An imaginary line that follows the curve of the Earth is called a great circle. It represents the shortest distance between two points on the Earth's surface and is often used in navigation and mapping.


What is the name of the on a map that circle the middle of the earth?

equator


Is the Arctic Circle melting?

No, the Arctic Circle is an imaginary line.


What is the imaginary line through Earth's poles called?

The imaginary line through Earth's poles is called the axis. It is an imaginary line that Earth rotates around.


What is the imaginary line around the earth used in air and sea navigation?

This imaginary line is called the great circle. A great circle is the shortest distance between two point on a sphere. On a flat map the great circle route takes the shape of the arc of a circle due to the projection method used to fit the path on the earth's sphere to a flat surface.