its called side lines
Meridians of longitude run north and south. Parallels of latitude run east and west.
The lines that run east and west are called latitude lines. The lines that run north and south are called longitude lines. Together, they form a grid that can be used to locate any point on the Earth.
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.
The invisible lines around the earth are called lines of latitude and longitude. Lines of latitude run east-west and measure the distance north and south of the equator, while lines of longitude run north-south and measure the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian. These lines help in locating specific points on Earth's surface.
There are three... The Andes - South America The Rockies - North America The Remarkables - New Zealand (South Island)
Some roads run north to south, while others run east to west. The direction of roads is determined by various factors such as topography, city planning, and historical development.
north to south
North and south
longitudes or meridians
A line running north and south/ up and down is called a vertical line.
Those are the meridians of constant longitude.
They run south to north.
longitudinal lines run north/south; Latitudinal lines run east/west
The lines that run north and south are called meridians of longitude. (The north and south poles are the ends of every meridian, so each one only goes half-way around the globe.)
lines of longatude, your welcome!
longitude
Second Bull Run. The south called it Second Manassas.