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No, it measures degrees.

Longitude can measure time, but not from the equator but from the prime meridian

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Which direction do latitude lines measure on a map or globe?

North and South.


What is the name of horizontal lines on a map?

The horizontal lines on a map are called latitude lines. They measure the distance north or south of the equator, which is at 0 degrees latitude. These lines are used in conjunction with vertical lines, known as longitude lines, to pinpoint locations on the Earth's surface.


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What lines called that run around the earth in an east-west direction?

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What are The lines that intercept latitude lines on a map Are lines of what?

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Are latitude lines vertical or horizontal?

On a normal map or atlas they are vertical.


What do latitude and longitude tell us?

The lines on a map or globe that go vertically and match with the lines of latitude to tell the exact pin points of a place.


What map has parallel lines of latitude and longitude?

A map with parallel lines of latitude and longitude is known as a Mercator projection map. This type of map is often used for navigation purposes due to its representation of straight lines of latitude and longitude, making it easier to measure distances and plot courses. However, the Mercator projection distorts the size of landmasses, especially near the poles.


What are the lines on a map that form a grid system called?

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Which parallels of latitude are drawn on the map?

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What do lines of latitude and longitude mean?

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