Parallels and meridians.
Circles parallel to the Equator (lines running east and west) are parallels of latitude. They are used to measure degrees of latitude north or south of the Equator.
Meridians of longitude are drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole and are at right angles to the Equator.
A line of constant longitude is called a 'meridian'.
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They are called Lines of Latitude or parallels.
These lines of latitude are called parallels.
Lines of latitude are also called parallels because they are all parallel to each other. Any two lines of latitude you choose are the same distance apart everywhere, and no two lines of latitude ever cross. Latitude 36 degrees north is called the 36th parallel north
meridian :D LoL
They are the lines of latitude, and they are also called parallels.
They are called Lines of Latitude or parallels.
These lines of latitude are called parallels.
Lines of latitude are also called parallels.
Lines of latitude are also called parallels because they are all parallel to each other. Any two lines of latitude you choose are the same distance apart everywhere, and no two lines of latitude ever cross. Latitude 36 degrees north is called the 36th parallel north
meridian :D LoL
lines of latitude
They are the lines of latitude, and they are also called parallels.
The lines of latitiude are also called 'parallels'.
The lines parallel to the equator are referred to as Lines of Latitude and are used to measure degrees above and below the equator. They are also called parallels and include the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; the equator is the longest line of latitude on the earthSee the link below
Latitude.
From what I can remember, the latitude line located at 0 is the meridian line. But I can be wrong
because they are parallel to each other