The equator is the line of zero degrees latitude.
The zero degree latitude line is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.
At 43 degrees latitude, one degree of latitude corresponds to approximately 364,570 feet. The length of a degree of latitude varies slightly depending on the specific location on Earth due to its non-perfectly spherical shape.
The distance from the equator is the angle of latitude. The distance from equator can be measured as magnitude of the latitude.The equator is at zero degrees latitude and a location north of the equator has a positive latitude value from 0 to +90, whereas a location south of the equator has a negative latitude. For example, a one-degree distance from the equator represents a length of ~111 km (or 60 nautical miles).
The equator is the definition of "Zero latitude".
The equator is the line of zero degrees latitude.
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0 longitude is the prime meridian. 0 latitude is the equator.
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The Equator is the name of the zero degree latitude line. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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The zero degree latitude line is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.