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There is no standard set of lines that everybody has to use. Some maps and

globes have a line printed every 30 degrees. Some have a line printed every

15 degrees. Some have a line printed every 10 degrees. And some don't have

any lines at all.

The maps I use can show me a line every 0.0006 degree if I want it ... that would

be 648,000 lines all the way around the Earth. But you know what ? If I printed all

those lines, I wouldn't be able to see any of the cities or countries on the map ... it

would just be covered solid with lines.

If you're looking at a map or a globe that has a line at 75 degrees north, then it

probably has them printed every 15 degrees. The next one, 15 degrees farther

north than 75 degrees, would be at 90 degrees north. That's the north pole.

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The answer is 90. But seriously you guys just have to add 15 + 75 and that's it then you will get your answer.

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boy im a six grader how the hell would i know
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bruh im a 6 th geader doing home work best sourse XD

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You're asking a question about an image we can't see. Sorry, you're going to have to do your own homework.

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I need help g

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Making north from the equator,parallel of latitude go from zero degrees at the equator to go degree north at the north pole

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The next label after 75 degrees north latitude would be 90 degrees north. The parallels north of the equator are 15, 30, 45, 60, and 75 degrees north.

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Q: Name the lines of latitude that are labeled north of the Equator. What would be the next label after 75 degrees north?
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