Yes, but they only go up to the 90 degrees mark. On the other hand, the longitude line spreads out further to the 180 degrees mark.
longitude
Not quite. Lines of latitude are called parallels, and they never touch each other. The meridians are lines of longitude, and all of them converge at the poles.
At the North and South Poles of the Earth.
All lines of latitude are parallel to the Equator, except the poles ,which are dot/points.
they get hotter in the south colder in the north
Lines of latitude are horizontal and run parallel to the poles
longitude
Latitude lines
Not quite. Lines of latitude are called parallels, and they never touch each other. The meridians are lines of longitude, and all of them converge at the poles.
longitude and latitude
No they do not
At the North and South Poles of the Earth.
Lines of Latitude, i think:)
All lines of latitude are parallel to the Equator, except the poles ,which are dot/points.
The lines that run north and south "or long ways" are longitude lines. East and west are latitude lines.
The poles are just points at 90 degrees north and south latitiude.
they get hotter in the south colder in the north