east to west
The lines of longitude are the imaginary lines on a globe that go vertically. Just remember: LONGitude and latitude=fatitude. It's an old way to remember, but it helped me! By the way, the middle line of longitude is called the Prime Meridian, and the middle line of latitude is the equator.
The imaginary line is called the Prime Meridian.
180 degrees is both east and west longitude. It doesn't matter which way you gofrom the Prime Meridian ... if you go 180 degrees, you arrive at the same longitude.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude (0°). It goes through every north or south measurementbetween the north pole and the south pole, and no other lines of longitude cross it.
None, it is in the Pacific Ocean. Geography has yielded to politics and the date line does not follow the 180th latitude all the way. It makes a few jogs to keep some groups of islands in the same day and a rather large shift to go around the very eastern part of Russia.
the right way
That is the Prime Meridian.
The lines of longitude are the imaginary lines on a globe that go vertically. Just remember: LONGitude and latitude=fatitude. It's an old way to remember, but it helped me! By the way, the middle line of longitude is called the Prime Meridian, and the middle line of latitude is the equator.
NortH and south
up and down
Up and down!!!!!
Arcs are line segments because they do not go on forever. They only go part of the way around a circle
A line will normally have two points in it to determine what direction the line is to go. The lines name is the name of the points. A line can have one point but that will not specify which way the line should go.
I think that might be the other way around. 2 and 3 are prime numbers that go into 30.
The imaginary line is called the Prime Meridian.
A circles lines of symmetry go on forever no matter which way you go.
yes :D