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Is latitude the vertical line or horizontal?

Lines of latitude run east-west as circles parallel (or horizontal lines) to the equator. Latitude measures the angle in degrees north or south from the equator where the equator is located at 0 degrees.


What is the latitude of fifteen degree Celsius?

Fifteen degrees celcius is a temperature not a latitude. Latitude is shown in degrees north or degrees south


How many degrees difference is there between each line of latitude and longitude shown on the gobles?

That's like asking "How many inches difference is between the marks on the ruler ?". The answer is: It depends on the ruler. They're not all the same, and there's no official standard set of marks. Some globes have lines every 15 degrees, some have lines every 20 degrees, or every 30 degrees, or every 10 degrees, and some have no lines printed on them at all.


Is the grid system latitude and longitude?

Latitude (shown as a horizontal line) is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds of a point north or south of the Equator. Lines of latitude are often referred to as parallels. Longitude (shown as a vertical line) is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds, of a point east or west of the Prime (Greenwich) Meridian. Lines of longitude are often referred to as meridians. Distance between Lines If you divide the circumference of the earth (approximately 25,000 miles) by 360 degrees, the distance on the earth's surface for each one degree of latitude or longitude is just over 69 miles, or 111 km. Note: As you move north or south of the equator, the distance between the lines of longitude gets shorter until they actually meet at the poles. At 45 degrees N or S of the equator, one degree of longitude is about 49 miles. Minutes and Seconds For precision purposes, degrees of longitude and latitude have been divided into minutes (') and seconds ("). There are 60 minutes in each degree. Each minute is divided into 60 seconds. Seconds can be further divided into tenths, hundredths, or even thousandths.


Which best describes latitude?

Latitude, usually denoted symbolically by the Greek letter phi gives the location of a place on Earth (or other planetary body) north or south of the equator. Lines of Latitude are the horizontal lines shown running east-to-west on maps. Technically, latitude is an angular measurement in degrees (marked with °) ranging from 0° at the equator (low latitude) to 90° at the poles (90° N for the North Pole or 90° S for the South Pole; high latitude). The complementary angle of a latitude is called the colatitude.

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What is the degrees between the lines of latitude?

A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.


What is the difference between lines and degrees of latitude?

A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.


What is the difference between latitude and lines of latitude?

A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.


Is latitude the vertical line or horizontal?

Lines of latitude run east-west as circles parallel (or horizontal lines) to the equator. Latitude measures the angle in degrees north or south from the equator where the equator is located at 0 degrees.


What is the latitude of fifteen degree Celsius?

Fifteen degrees celcius is a temperature not a latitude. Latitude is shown in degrees north or degrees south


How many degrees difference is there between each line of latitude and longitude shown on the gobles?

That's like asking "How many inches difference is between the marks on the ruler ?". The answer is: It depends on the ruler. They're not all the same, and there's no official standard set of marks. Some globes have lines every 15 degrees, some have lines every 20 degrees, or every 30 degrees, or every 10 degrees, and some have no lines printed on them at all.


Is latitude going east to west and longitude going north to south?

Latitude is the distance of a point north or south of the equator in degrees, minutes, and seconds. Latitude lines on a globe are parallel lines circling the planet north and south of the equator.Longitude is the distance of a point east or west of the Prime (Greenwich) Meridian in degrees, minutes, and seconds. Longitude lines are shown on a globe as regularly spaced vertical lines between the north and south poles.


Which important lines of latitude are shown on the map?

Capricorn Cancer Equator


Is the grid system latitude and longitude?

Latitude (shown as a horizontal line) is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds of a point north or south of the Equator. Lines of latitude are often referred to as parallels. Longitude (shown as a vertical line) is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds, of a point east or west of the Prime (Greenwich) Meridian. Lines of longitude are often referred to as meridians. Distance between Lines If you divide the circumference of the earth (approximately 25,000 miles) by 360 degrees, the distance on the earth's surface for each one degree of latitude or longitude is just over 69 miles, or 111 km. Note: As you move north or south of the equator, the distance between the lines of longitude gets shorter until they actually meet at the poles. At 45 degrees N or S of the equator, one degree of longitude is about 49 miles. Minutes and Seconds For precision purposes, degrees of longitude and latitude have been divided into minutes (') and seconds ("). There are 60 minutes in each degree. Each minute is divided into 60 seconds. Seconds can be further divided into tenths, hundredths, or even thousandths.


How many degrees difference is there between each line of latitude and longitude shown on the globes?

Some globes have lines printed every 15 degrees, others have lines printed every 20 degrees, or every 30 degrees, or every 10 degrees, and some globes have no lines printed on them at all. There's no standard set of lines. A line can be drawn at any longitude you want, and a line can be drawn at any latitude you want. There is mapping software that can print lines separated by 2 seconds of arc if I want them. That's 324,000 lines of latitude and 648,000 lines of longitude. Your question is a lot like asking "How many inches difference is there between each mark of length shown on the ruler ?". The answer, of course, is that it depends on the ruler, they're not all the same, and there's no official standard set of marks. Each degree of latitude (measuring north or south) equals 60 nautical miles, so one minute of latitude equals 1 NM. At the equator, each degree of longitude (measuring east/west) is also equal to 60NM. However, the longitude lines converge as you move north or south, and the further north or south you go, the closer together they are. You can calculate the change, which is proportional to the cosine of your latitude. So at the equator, one minute of latitude equals one mile, while at latitude 45 degrees north or south, one minute of longitude equals 0.707 NM. A hundred yards south of the north pole, each step east or west is a half degrees of longitude!


How many degrees difference is there between each line of latitude and longitunde shown on the globes?

Some maps and globes print a line every 10 degrees, some every 15 degrees, some every 20 degrees or 30 degrees, and some maps and globes have no lines at all. I use mapping software that can give me a line every 0.0005 degree if I want to see them. There is no standard set of lines that everybody must use.


What is it that is shown on the globe by imaginary horizontal lines that identify distance away from the equator?

Latitude