The imaginary line drawn through South America refers to the equator, which is significant for geographical and climatic reasons. It demarcates the northern and southern hemispheres and influences climate patterns, biodiversity, and ecosystems. Additionally, the equator is crucial for navigation, mapping, and understanding global weather systems. The line also symbolizes the cultural and historical divisions that have shaped the continent over time.
The equator runs through the Amazon Rainforest
They draw imaginary vacations
You can flip it over an imaginary line, or draw it then put it in front of a mirror.
To draw an imaginary wild animal, start by combining features of existing animals in unique ways. Consider the habitat, diet, and behavior of the animal to guide your design. Let your creativity flow and don't be afraid to experiment with different shapes, colors, and patterns.
On a globe, draw the shortest line you possibly can between the north pole and south pole, and make sure it passes through Greenwich, a suburb of London in England. You can make sure it's the shortest possible line by stretching a rubber band between the north and south poles of the globe. The rubber band will just naturally keep pulling itself shorter and shorter until it can't get any shorter.
Early humans likely reached North America by crossing the Bering Land Bridge during the last Ice Age. They may have traveled to South America by following the coastline or through inland routes. Antarctica was likely reached much later, potentially by seafaring populations navigating through the waters surrounding the continent.
Equator
The imaginary lines of longitude and latitude drawn on maps and globes of the Earth, is to aid navigation and accurately locating spots on the Earth's surface.
To find the North Star, first locate the Big Dipper constellation, then find the two stars at the end of its bowl. Draw an imaginary line through these stars, extending upward to pinpoint the North Star, which is the last star in the handle of the Little Dipper constellation.
There is no single value of latitude that traverses both Greenland and England. There is no single value of longitude that traverses both Greenland and England. Failing the common world-accepted system of geographic coordinates, you're certainly free to draw a new line on a map or globe, passing through both Greenland and England, and name it anything you're comfortable with.
Richmond, Virginia, was the capitol of the Confederate States of America. That would be the South.
The Pacific Ocean meets the Atlantic south of South America at Cape Horn, and over the North Pole (the ice-cap is only floating sea-ice). In reality, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans only exist as separate oceans because we agree to draw an imaginary line that separates and divides them. In actuality, they are one... The line we draw only exists in our minds. If you were to go to the southern tip of South America, you could find a spot perhaps, where you could stand with one foot in the Atlantic and one foot in the Pacific. But you would not see any distinction between the two. There would be no line or any distinguishing marks. Your intellect see many parts, your soul knows there is only ONE. Praise Jah!