latitude and longitude
The imaginary line across the middle of the Earth is called the equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
The imaginary line defined as zero latitude is usually referred to as the 'Equator'.
The imaginary line that circles the middle of the earth is called the equator.
The equator is an imaginary line that divides the world into two halves. It is also the boundary between north and south, each half is called a "hemisphere", one half being called the northern hemisphere, and the other half being called the southern hemisphere.
The imaginary extension of Earth's equator into space is called the celestial equator. It is an imaginary line in the sky above the Earth's equator, dividing the celestial sphere into northern and southern hemispheres.
the equator is the imaginary line
The imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres is called the Equator.
The imaginary line through Earth's poles is called the axis. It is an imaginary line that Earth rotates around.
The Equator divides the Earth by the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the Earth, while the Prime Meridian divides the Earth by the East and West Hemispheres.
The Equator.
It is called the Libriex.
The imaginary line across the middle of the Earth is called the equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
The imaginary line dividing the northern portion of the globe from the southern is called the Equator. It is located at 0 degrees latitude and circles the Earth horizontally.
The imaginary line that circles the Earth is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
the equator, the imaginary line that divides the western and eastern hemispheres is called the prime meridian
In astronomy it is called the axial tilt (also called obliquity) and sometimes just called the imaginary axis.
The equator.