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The line of latitude at 0 degrees is the equator. 0 degrees= middle both ways.

To remember longitude from latitude and latitude from longitude remember this:

longitude: LONG... up and down... North and South

latitude: lat.. flat... side to side... East and West

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What lines of latitude at 0 degrees of latitude is located around the middle of the globe?

the equator


What line of latitude at 0 degrees of latitude around the the middle of the globe?

It is known as the "equator".


What line of latitude at 0 degrees latitude is located around the middle of the globe?

the equator


What line of latitude that marks 0 degrees of latitude is located around the middle of the globe?

'Zero latitude' is the definition of the equator.


What is the line that goes around the middle of the earth?

The line that goes around the middle of the Earth is called the equator. It divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres and is located at 0 degrees latitude.


What line at 0 degrees of latitude is located around the middle of the globe?

There's only one line at zero latitude, there's only one line around the middle of the globe, they're both the same line, and it's called the "Equator.".


Line around middle of the earth what is it called?

The line around the middle of the Earth is called the equator. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is located at 0 degrees latitude.


What is the line of latitude around the middle of the globe at 0 degrees?

That's the equator.


What is another name for latitude?

Sometimes they will be called parallels. The middle is the equator (as you know.).


Where can you find the equator on the global gride?

Zero degrees latitude. It should be right around the middle.


The imaginary line around the middle of the earth?

the equator is the imaginary line around the earth.


What degree latitude is the middle of earth?

zero degrees