An infinite number of parallels of latitude run through Canada. The two most significant ones are the 49th and the 60th.
The most northerly parallel that Canada reaches is the 83rd parallel north, which is located in the Arctic region. This parallel runs through parts of the Arctic Archipelago, including some of Canada's northernmost islands such as Ellesmere Island. Beyond this point, the landmass is primarily composed of ice and water, marking the boundary of Canadian territory in the Arctic.
The 49th parallel of latitude forms the border between Canada and the US from Lake of the Woods to the Georgia Strait. The 45th parallel of latitude (with slight deviations) also forms part of the border between Canada and the US, along the northern boundaries of the states of New York and Vermont.
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It is the Canda-United States border, but is officially known as the International Border.
the 49th parallel is a line that cut America and Canada in half: My great, great grandfather made a farm and his farm was cut in half from the 49th parallel. =========================================================== From Lake of the Woods to Point Roberts, the 49th parallel of latitude forms the International Boundary between Canada and the US.
There are two - the 69th Parallel North, which runs through Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Russia, and the 69th Parallel South, which runs through Antarctica.
right through romania, in the central-eastern part of europe.
The most northerly parallel that Canada reaches is the 83rd parallel north, which is located in the Arctic region. This parallel runs through parts of the Arctic Archipelago, including some of Canada's northernmost islands such as Ellesmere Island. Beyond this point, the landmass is primarily composed of ice and water, marking the boundary of Canadian territory in the Arctic.
The 49th parallel of latitude forms the border between Canada and the US from Lake of the Woods to the Georgia Strait. The 45th parallel of latitude (with slight deviations) also forms part of the border between Canada and the US, along the northern boundaries of the states of New York and Vermont.
It's the line of latitude that runs (east west) through the middle of Canada, 55 degrees north of the equator. its a vague measure often used to indicate to the military the mid point of something significant i.e the 38th parallel = Korea 17th parallel = Vietnam etc
The Arctic Circle runs through Canada.
The equator runs through Indonesia
The Earth's 48th parallel north runs through the northwestern United States, primarily through the state of Washington and a small portion of Idaho. It serves as the border between the states of Washington and Canada. This parallel is significant as it marks the northernmost boundary of the contiguous United States. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and rivers.
If a right circular cone intersects a plane that runs parallel to the cone's axis but does not pass through its vertex, the resulting curve is a pair of hyperboles.
The 48th parallel north is a circle of latitude located approximately 48 degrees north of the Equator. It runs across North America, Europe, and Asia, passing through several countries including the United States, Canada, France, and Russia. Notably, it marks part of the border between the U.S. states of Montana and Canada, as well as the northern boundary of the state of Washington.
The Tropic of Cancer.
The range that runs parallel to the Rocky Mountains in North America is the Cascade Range. Located primarily in the Pacific Northwest, it stretches from northern California through Oregon and Washington into British Columbia, Canada. The Cascades are known for their volcanic activity and include notable peaks such as Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier.