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The pattern of lines that circle the globe east-west are called lines of latitude, while the lines that circle the globe north-south are called lines of longitude. Together, they form a grid system that helps in locating points on the Earth's surface.
The lines that go from north to south on a globe are called meridians or lines of longitude. They help to pinpoint a specific location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
The vertical lines around our globe are called longitudes or meridians. They help determine a location's east-west position on Earth and are measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
The lines on a globe that run north and south are called lines of longitude, or meridians. They measure distance east or west from the arbitrary Prime Meridian or Greenwich Meridian, established as 0° longitude.
To draw the 7 continents on a globe, you can first sketch the general shapes of each continent on a map projection. Then, use a globe template or software to transfer these shapes onto a globe model. Lastly, refine and adjust the continent shapes on the globe to ensure they are accurately represented in their position and size.
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Meridians are not parallel. Apart from that, what is the question?
"Parallels" of latitude. Those are the lines that are drawn horizontal on the globe or map.
you call intersecting lines that meet, just intersecting lines yolanda
C.intersecting lines
these are intersecting lines.
Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
are intersecting lines never parallel YES intersecting lines do not have the ability to be parallel
intersecting lines are lines that block each other.
Intersecting lines are two lines that cross in a coordinate plane. So, yes, intersecting lines cross.
Intersecting lines perform intersections.
there are 4 intersecting lines