longitude
The lines running from north to south are called longitudinal lines or meridians. These lines help to indicate a location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
The lines that run north and south are called meridians of longitude. (The north and south poles are the ends of every meridian, so each one only goes half-way around the globe.)
Lines of latitude measure the distance north and south of the equator, which is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude.
The lines parallel to the equator are referred to as Lines of Latitude and are used to measure degrees above and below the equator. They are also called parallels and include the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; the equator is the longest line of latitude on the earthSee the link below
A line running north and south/ up and down is called a vertical line.
The lines running from north to south are called longitudinal lines or meridians. These lines help to indicate a location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
The line that separates the richer north from the poorer south is called the "Mason-Dixon Line." It historically marked the border between the Northern and Southern states in the United States along the lines of slavery and agriculture.
Northern, Central, and Southern Pacific
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longitudinal lines run north/south; Latitudinal lines run east/west
Roads that run north to south are typically referred to as "north-south roads" or "vertical roads."
The lines that run north and south are called meridians of longitude. (The north and south poles are the ends of every meridian, so each one only goes half-way around the globe.)
longitudes or meridians
"parallels" of latitude
Lines of latitude measure the distance north and south of the equator, which is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude.
The lines that go from north to south on a globe are called meridians or lines of longitude. They help to pinpoint a specific location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
The lines parallel to the equator are referred to as Lines of Latitude and are used to measure degrees above and below the equator. They are also called parallels and include the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; the equator is the longest line of latitude on the earthSee the link below