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When you move away from the equator where do meridians go?

Meridians converge at the poles and intersect the equator at 90 degrees. They are all great circle lines called lines of longitude. The equator is a line of latitude and the only line of latitude that is a great circle line. As you move away from the equator the lines of latitude describe smaller and smaller circles round the planet as you approach the poles.


What generally happens to the elevation of the tree line going from the equator towards the poles Why?

The elevation of the tree line generally decreases as you move from the equator towards the poles. This is because as you move towards the poles, temperatures become colder and the conditions become less favorable for tree growth, resulting in a lower tree line.


What type of the line is the equator?

The equator is an imaginary line.


What is the zero line for latitude?

0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. 0 degrees longitude is called the Prime Meridian


Is equator line bigger or smaller?

It is bigger. The equator is the largest line on a globe. ■


What type of is the equator?

The equator is an imaginary line.


What degree line does equator run?

The equator represents the zero degree line of latitude.


How much degrees is the Equator Found At Which Line Of Latitude?

The equator is at the zero line of latitude.


What is every line of latitude is parallel to?

Every line of latitude is parallel to the equator.


What is the line of o latitude called?

The 0 degree line of Latitude is called the Equator.


With each line of latitude you cross moving from the north pole you get nearer the?

If you are moving away from the North Pole and crossing lines of Latitude, you are heading for the Equator, and ultimately the South Pole.


What is the line called at 0 degree latitude?

The line at 0 degrees latitude is called the Equator. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.