Radius And Diameter.
A circle has an unlimited number of lines of symmetry. These lines are called the diameter. Why does a circle have an unlimited number of lines of symmetry? It's because a circle has a constant diameter regardless of where the diameter is measured from.
The equator and the lines of longitude.
a circle
Rhumb line.
The common point is called the intersection.
I think its called the equator.
A circle has an unlimited number of lines of symmetry. These lines are called the diameter. Why does a circle have an unlimited number of lines of symmetry? It's because a circle has a constant diameter regardless of where the diameter is measured from.
The equator and the lines of longitude.
They are called Lines of Latitude or parallels.
They are called the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle.
lines of latitude
a circle
Rhumb line.
The common point is called the intersection.
Lines of latitude are called parallels which run east-west as circles parallel to the equator. There are 5 named lines of latitude called the Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Antarctic Circle from North to South, respectively.On the other hand, lines of longitude are called meridians.
Lines of latitude and longitude.
A circle has lines of symmetry that are infinite