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When Line of latitude run in a north south direction but are measured in what degrees?

No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.


What lines move north and south of the earth?

Latitude


Above the equator the higher the number of latitude the farther you are?

Yes, that's correct. The latitude lines are measured in degrees, with the equator being at 0 degrees latitude. As you move north of the equator, the latitude values increase, indicating that you are moving farther away from the equator towards the North Pole.


Will a shadow be longer if you move north on the longitude line or smaller?

That completely depends on where you start from. -- If you're in the southern Hemisphere, at latitude more south than 23.5 degrees, then the shadow gets shorter as you move north. -- If you're in the northern Hemisphere, at latitude more north than 23.5 degrees, then the shadow gets longer as you move north. -- If you're anywhere between 23.5 south latitude and 23.5 north latitude, then the behavior of the shadow as you move north depends on the time of the year.


What effect does latitude have on temperature on the ocean?

Latitude has everything to do with climate . - The tropics are between 23.5S and 23.5N latitude, - here high temperatures are the norm. Either way north or south from this, ambient temperatures get lower and climate is cooler as you move towards either pole.


What directions do you move as you travel from one line of latitude to another?

A change of latitude may or may not include an east or west move,but it always involves a north or south move.


How does the climate of the SE change as you move north?

from the location or weather


Does the temperature increase or decrease when you get to the south?

If you are North of the equator.....If you travel north, latitude increases,If you travel south, latitude decreases.If you are South of the equator.....If you travel north, latitude decreases,If you travel south, latitude increases.


What happens to the length of parallels of latitude as you move south from the North Pole to the equator?

The circumference of any parallel of latitude would be(Earth's equatorial circumference) times (cosine of the latitude of that parallel)That means that the Equator ... the 'line' of zero latitude ... is roughly 24,900 miles,and they dwindle down to zero length at the poles.


What wind system move air from about 60 north or south latitude to the poles?

polar eaterlies


What wind systems move air about 60 north or south latitude to the poles?

polar eaterlies


What lines measure the distance north and south of the equator?

Lines of latitude. Longitude is from Pole to Pole.