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Is latitude form north and south?

Lines of latitude run east-west and measure north-south.


Are the lengths of lines latitude equal to each other?

No, as you move north (or south) form the equator, they form smaller and smaller circles. -- The length of the zero latitude line (the equator) is about 24,900 miles. -- The length of the 30-degrees latitude line (either north or south) is about 21,500 miles. -- The length of the 60-degrees latitude line (either north or south) is about 12,400 miles. -- The length of the 90-degrees latitude line (north or south pole) is zero.


Which air mass forms north of 50 degrees north latitude or south of 50 degrees south latitude?

Polar air masses form north of 50 degrees north latitude and south of 50 degrees south latitude. These air masses are characterized by their relatively cooler temperatures compared to tropical air masses.


Do tornado air masses form north of 50 degrees north latitude or south of 50 degrees south latitude?

There is no such thing as a "tornado air mass" but tornadoes can occur north of 50 degrees. Tornadoes have been recorded in northern Europe, including the UK and Scandinavia.


What are the north-south and east-west lines on a map that cross each other to form a rectangular pattern called?

North and South- Latitude or parallels East and West- Longitude or meridians


What do lines of latitude measure on earth?

Lines of latitude and longitude are used to form a grid encompassing the globe so that any position can be identified and located. Latitude is used to measure distance north and south of the equator, while longitude is used to measure distance east and west of the prime meridian.


What is the center of latitude?

All points that are exactly mid-way between the north and south poles are centered between the extremes of latitude, and they're assigned the latitude of zero. There are an infinite number of them, and if you draw all of them on a map, they blend together to form a line, which is called the "equator".


What is the pattern of lines that circle the globe east-west and north-south called?

The pattern of lines that circle the globe east-west are called lines of latitude, while the lines that circle the globe north-south are called lines of longitude. Together, they form a grid system that helps in locating points on the Earth's surface.


What are latitude and longitude for?

Latitude and longitude are coordinates used to determine a specific location on Earth's surface. Latitude lines run east-west and measure north-south position, while longitude lines run north-south and measure east-west position. Together, they form a grid system that helps pinpoint exact locations.


What imaginary lines form the earth's grid system?

The imaginary lines that form the earths grid system are called latitude and longitude lines. Latitude lines go horizontally from east to west, where longitude lines go vertical from north to south.


Which way do lines of latitude measure?

The lines don't measure anything, any more than the marks on a ruler do any measuring for you. Latitude is an angle on the Earth's surface. It's the angle, measured north or south, from the equator to whatever location you want to talk about. On a map or globe, there may be some lines printed along the way, to help estimate the angle.


Do latitude units go east and west?

No. The latitude of a point on Earth is the angle on the surface starting at the equator and measuring north or south to the point of interest. All points on Earth that have the same latitude form a line that displays east-west on a map or globe.