No, lines of latitude do not intersect.
longitude
always. if two lines intersect, then exactly one plane contains the lines.
Coplanar lines that don't intersect are parallel. Lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew lines.
no they are straight lines that never intersect, intersecting lines intersect.
Skew lines never intersect. If two lines intersect, then they are known as "intersecting lines", not skew lines.
Lines of latitude encircle the earth, with the Great Circle being the Equator. Each line of latitude is parallel to each other, so will never intersect.
longitude
They intersect, yes.
they are parallel
No
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Parallel lines are two lines that will never intersect, like this.________________________________________________________
The lines that are perpendicular to the latitude lines on a map are called longitudinal lines. There are 24 of them, each representing 15 degrees of change.
Perpendicular lines always intersect and make 90 degree angles. Parallel lines never intersect with each other.
You find the lines of latitude and longitude and find the place that they intersect, which is your location.
PERPENDICULAR
The two tropics are lines of latitude at 23°26′13.0″ North and South of the Equator and they intersect all lines of longitude.