Verbally, yes, but your spelling needs some work.
Lines of constant longitude are called meridians.
meridian :D LoL
These lines of latitude are called parallels.
yesYes.
Imaginary lines that circle the earth from east to west are called lines of longitude, or meridians. These lines help define the distance east or west of the prime meridian, which is located in Greenwich, England.
Fraunhofer realised that some of these dark lines were at the same position in effect called the Zeeman effect can also cause splitting of the spectral lines.
meridian :D LoL
They could be lines with the same gradient (or slope).
No. Skew lines are lines in different planes that are parallel.
meridians
These lines of latitude are called parallels.
Two lines that meet at a right angle are called perpendicular.Two lines that meet at a right angle are also called normal.Two lines that meet at a right angle are also called orthogonal.
Meridians.
meridians are imaginary lines that are not parallel to each other.
yesYes.
Imaginary lines that circle the earth from east to west are called lines of longitude, or meridians. These lines help define the distance east or west of the prime meridian, which is located in Greenwich, England.
Fraunhofer realised that some of these dark lines were at the same position in effect called the Zeeman effect can also cause splitting of the spectral lines.
Longitude is the best term, but sometimes meridian is used. The line of longitude at zero degrees is the Prime Meridian.