They don't cross other latitude lines. They cross longitude lines.
lines of latitude and circles 'round the earth' they never meet. Unless you think that a circle meets itself somewhere.....
2 lines of latitude do not touch because they are parallel to one another. Lines of longitude meet up at the poles.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles. Also, the Prime Meridian and the International Date Line meet at the poles.
Latitude is side to side and longitude is up and down.
Lines of latitude
Time zones are calculated using lines of latitude.
Lines of latitude never meet.
Lines of constant latitude are parallel. No two of them meet anywhere.All lines of constant latitude cross all lines of constant longitude.
No.
None of the latitudes meet together because they are parallel. The North Pole and South Pole do not have any latitudes or longitudes because all directions are south at the north pole and north at the south pole.
they are both the same lines.
longitude
Grid
Parallel lines never ever meet with each other
-- All lines of longitude meet at the north and south poles. -- No two lines of latitude ever meet or cross each other. -- Every line of longitude crosses every line of latitude. -- Every line of latitude crosses every line of longitude. -- There are an infinite number of each kind, so there are an infinite number of places where a line of longitude crosses a line of latitude. (That's kind of the whole idea of the system.)
latitude and longtiude lines
At the North and South Poles of the Earth.
Every parallel of latitude crosses every meridian of longitude.