Most maps will show latitude and longitude lines, if not, they're ALWAYS on a globe.
That's a Mercator projection, where Greenland looks bigger than South America.
Lines of latitude are parallel; lines of longitude are not.
what map has parallel lines of latitude and longitude
A mercator map
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Lines of latitude are the horizontal lines on a map that stretches from the east to the west. 0 degrees latitude is the equator. A specific latitude is supposed to be combined with a specific longitude to show a precise position on Earth.
The parallel lines that run from east to west on a map show lines of longitude. Latitude specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface.
They are the horizontal lines on a map.
grid lines of longitude and latitude
The key lines are latitude and longitude. These are based on specific points. The equator is the latitude around the center of the earth. Longitude is measured from the Prime Meridian, which goes through the Greenwich Observatory in England.The Tropics and the Arctic/Antarctic Circle are also key.
On a normal map or atlas they are vertical.
On a map, longitude lines go up and down, AKA vertically. Latitude lines are horizontal lines on a map.
Latitude and longitude
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The lines that intercept latitude lines are lines of longitude.
Lines of latitude are the horizontal lines on a map that stretches from the east to the west. 0 degrees latitude is the equator. A specific latitude is supposed to be combined with a specific longitude to show a precise position on Earth.
The parallel lines that run from east to west on a map show lines of longitude. Latitude specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface.
There can be various lines on a map, but the ones you are probably thinking of are 'latitude' and 'longitude'.
They are the horizontal lines on a map.
Parallel lines found on a map correspond to latitude.
grid lines of longitude and latitude
Latitude and Longitude are used to point to exactly where you want to be