True
There is only one line of latitude on the equator, and the equator is it.
false
Lines of latitude circle the earth, parallel to the equator.
All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.
You have answered the question for yourself ; They are 'Latitudes''. Longitudes (Meridians) are lines that run North to South from the North Pole to the South Pole. Longitudes come to a point at the poles, but spread out to a maximum at the Equator.
Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator (which is zero latitude).
Lines that run parallel to the equator are called latitude lines or parallels.
lines of latitude
There is only one line of latitude on the equator, and the equator is it.
false
Lines of latitude circle the earth, parallel to the equator.
Lines of Latitude encircle the Earth, running parallel to the Equator.
All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.
The lines parallel to the equator are called lines of latitude.
You have answered the question for yourself ; They are 'Latitudes''. Longitudes (Meridians) are lines that run North to South from the North Pole to the South Pole. Longitudes come to a point at the poles, but spread out to a maximum at the Equator.
Yes they are. They are parallel to the equator.
Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator, and that includes the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. The Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are also parallel to the equator.See the link below