yes it does because on a map there are longitude and latitude lines all over the place so YES!
The Equator is a longitude line. Latitude lines pass through the equator.
All the lines of longitude.
longitude and latitude
The north-south lines of a grid are called meridians, or lines of longitude. These lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole and help determine a location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
The key lines are latitude and longitude. These are based on specific points. The equator is the latitude around the center of the earth. Longitude is measured from the Prime Meridian, which goes through the Greenwich Observatory in England.The Tropics and the Arctic/Antarctic Circle are also key.
lines of latitude
latitude?
Each 'meridian' is a line of constant longitude.
Every meridian of longitude is perpendicular to every parallel of latitude, and every parallel of latitude is perpendicular to every meridian of longitude.
Latitude.
Latitude and longitude
Longitude lines appear "vertical" and latitude lines appear "horizontal." Every single line of longitude passes through the equator. If you meant to say latitude, then the answer is no. Not a single one (they run parallel).