It's called a latitude
(But you asked for the name of the LINE that goes around the Earth like a parallel belt)
The imaginary line across the middle of the Earth is called the equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
Latitude and LongitudeLatitude is the lines that go from east to west, and longitude from north to south.
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The veritical lines that run across the earth are latitude. The horazontal line that runs across the earth is the equator.
The equator is a parallel. Meridians are imaginary semi-circles that connect the north and south poles. "Parallels" are imaginary full circles around the Earth, and every point on a parallel is the same distance from a pole. The equator is the longest parallel. Every point on it is equal distances from both the north and south poles. The latitude of the equator is zero, and all other latitudes are measured from it. A parallel
There is no single picture of where the 36th parallel is. The 36th parallel is an imaginary line across the earth.
The imaginary line across the middle of the Earth is called the equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
Latitude and LongitudeLatitude is the lines that go from east to west, and longitude from north to south.
The line across the Earth is called the Equator. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
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The imaginary line through Earth's poles is called the axis. It is an imaginary line that Earth rotates around.
The imaginary line that the Earth spins on is called the axis.
The imaginary line that circles the earth at 23.5o N is the Tropic of Cancer. This line is parallel with the equator.
Earth's parallels are called lines of latitude. They are imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator and are used to measure the distance north or south of the equator in degrees.
The veritical lines that run across the earth are latitude. The horazontal line that runs across the earth is the equator.
The equator is a parallel. Meridians are imaginary semi-circles that connect the north and south poles. "Parallels" are imaginary full circles around the Earth, and every point on a parallel is the same distance from a pole. The equator is the longest parallel. Every point on it is equal distances from both the north and south poles. The latitude of the equator is zero, and all other latitudes are measured from it. A parallel
The Earth's Axis