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The equator is an imaginary line around the centre of the earth, from East to West. It is, by definition 0 degrees of latitude and is named because all places on the line have equal latitude. In nautical history it is known as "The Line" - a sailor who passed over the equator was said to "cross the line" and this was a rite of passage in that sailor's experience.
any of the imaginary lines on the surface of the earth lying in an east-west direction that are parallels to the equator. they are used as north and south references in navigating and map-making. the equator is the 0 digree parallel of latitudes,the north pole is the 90 digree north latitude,and the geographic south pole is the 90 digree south latitude.
The Tropic of Capricorn is a line of latitude.
Latitude lines never touch, so they are sometimes called "parallels".
It is the distance from the equator to the pole divided by 10,000.
Latitude
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Another way to say latitude is "parallel." It refers to the imaginary lines that run horizontally on the Earth's surface and measure the distance north or south of the equator.
parallel lines, or lines of latitude.
Lines of latitude
Prime Meridian. Another answer (the correct one): It had to be one or the other, and that was the wrong one. The imaginary line at zero latitude is the equator.
It is an imaginary line of latitude.
the equator
Another definition for latitude is the distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
the answer is longitude and latitude lines
The imaginary line defined as zero latitude is usually referred to as the 'Equator'.
They are lines of latitude.