Oh, dude, that imaginary line is called the Prime Meridian. It was drawn through South America to mark the 0 degrees longitude, like the starting point for all those fancy map coordinates. So, yeah, it's basically the center of the world, or at least the center of the map.
The imaginary line running through thecentre of the earth is called the equator. It gets it name from the south American country where it starts is Equador.
The imaginary line running through thecentre of the earth is called the equator. It gets it name from the south American country where it starts is Equador.
An imaginary line that runs through the center of a planet and its poles is called its axis.Or possibly a diameter, in regards to the planet's dimensions.
The imaginary line through Earth's poles is called the axis. It is an imaginary line that Earth rotates around.
The imaginary line running horizontally around the Earth is called the equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
In astronomy it is called the axial tilt (also called obliquity) and sometimes just called the imaginary axis.
The imaginary line running through Greenwich, England at 0 degrees longitude is called the Prime Meridian. It marks the starting point for measuring longitude and defines the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The equator.
Equator
invissble stick
the one on 0 degrees latitude is the equator
The imaginary line is called the Prime Meridian.