tne name of the semicircle joining the poles to poles is called merdian
The semicircles on a weather map symbol for a warm front indicate the direction in which the warm air is moving. The semicircles point in the direction the front is moving, showing that warmer air is replacing cooler air as the front passes.
Another name for ice at the poles is polar ice or polar ice caps.
A red line with semicircles on a weather map typically indicates a warm front. This signifies an area where warm air is advancing and replacing cooler air, often leading to the potential for cloudiness and precipitation.
A warm front is shown by a line with semicircles extending from one side. Warm fronts bring warm air into an area, often causing a gradual increase in temperature and typically result in longer periods of precipitation.
The north and south poles.
tne name of the semicircle joining the poles to poles is called merdian
The lines joining the two poles are longitudes.
Longitude lines form semicircles that run from the North Pole to the South Pole, intersecting at the poles. They are also known as meridians.
The lines running between the two poles are called meridians. These meridians are used in geographic coordinate systems to measure longitude and determine the angular distance east or west of the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude).
No. Meridians of constant longitude are semicircles that join the north and south poles. Every one of them crosses the equator.
"Meridian of longitude"
"Meridian of longitude"Your description of the line is interesting. Can you draw a line from north pole to south pole that does NOT form right angles with the equator ???
yes * * * * * No, they do not tessellate.
Its diameter
The radius is half the diameter.
The shape of the loop of wire is two concentric semicircles.
Longitude lines stay right where they are at ... on the surface of the Earth, joining the north and south poles.