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There are seven red stripes and six white stripes to commemorate the 13 original colonies/states,
The imaginary line that runs through Greenwich, England is called Prime Meridian. Lines of Latitude encircle the globe horizantally (with the north pole at the top) Lines of Longitude are the vertical lines (with the north pole ar the top)
An invisible line that forms east-west circles around the Earth is called both parallel and line of latitude. An imaginary line that circles the earth from north to south is called both meridian and line of longitude.
In 1860, the United States had approximately 50,000 miles of telegraph lines. The telegraph system played a crucial role in communication, especially during the Civil War, facilitating faster transmission of information across long distances. The rapid expansion of telegraph lines during this period marked a significant advancement in communication technology.
No, parallel lines are straight lines.
All 50 states in the United States use some form of latitude and longitude lines to determine their borders.
The latitude lines printed on a map will depend on the scale of the map. A map of the Earth will probably have latitude lines printed every 15 or 30 degrees; a map of the United States will have latitude lines printed every 5 or 10 degrees.
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No, no more than border lines between states or naions.
The lines that intercept latitude lines are lines of longitude.
Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator (which is zero latitude).
lines of latitude
whats the principal lines of latitude
No, lines of latitude do not intersect.
latitude?
lines of latitude and lines of longitude are the same because they just are.
Latitude.