lines of latitude run from east to west. the most common example is the equator
Lines of latitude, also know as parallels, run east-west. They measure the angular distance north and south of the equator.
Lines of longitude are also known as meridians. They run north-south and measure east-west.
Latitude lines run east-west, parallel to the equator, while meridian lines run north-south, converging at the poles.
Lines of latitude run east and west (like rungs on a ladder) and meridians (lines of longitude) run north and south
The imaginary lines that run around the earth in an east-west direction are lines of latitude or parallels.
one direction
lines of latitude are horizontal lines that form circles and that run in the same direction as the equator
Longitude lines run from pole to pole.
purple lines.
they go up and down
Lines of longitude run North-South.
East to west. The north to south lines intersect at the poles.
purple lines.
Lines of latitude, also know as parallels, run east-west. They measure the angular distance north and south of the equator.
Lines of longitude are also known as meridians. They run north-south and measure east-west.
Latitude lines run east-west, parallel to the equator, while meridian lines run north-south, converging at the poles.
Latitude lines run from east to west, parallel to the equator. Longitudinal lines are perpendicular to latitude lines and run north to south.