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parallel lines. they run side by side but never intersect
Two lines that run side by side but will never run into each other, like yellow lines on a road.
Parallel lines never touch. In other words, they run side by side each other.
Parallels are lines that run the same direction and are the always the same distance apart. On a map (and the Earth) the lines of latitude (measurement North and South of the equator) are parallel.
parrallel lines run side by side and do not touch intersecting cross each other
Lines of Longitude
Grid
Lines of latitude are used on a map or globe. They are the lines that run horizontally or left to right, while longitude lines run vertically or up and down.
Latitude go side to side and longitude do up and down
parallel lines. they run side by side but never intersect
parallel lines
horizontal lines run from side to side... left to right or right to left... like looking out on the horizon
The key lines are latitude and longitude. These are based on specific points. The equator is the latitude around the center of the earth. Longitude is measured from the Prime Meridian, which goes through the Greenwich Observatory in England.The Tropics and the Arctic/Antarctic Circle are also key.
Lines of latitude go side to side or left and right. The line that determines lines of latitude is the equator. Latitude lines are expressed as being north or south of the equator. Latitude is Lateral. The same way as the horizon: Horizontal.
On a Prelude 91 Si, you can find the MAP sensor by looking at the black box which is mounted on the passenger side firewall. You should see vacuum lines that run to it.
Two lines that run side by side but will never run into each other, like yellow lines on a road.
It is called a grid system (or map coordinates), and is used to identify locations on the map. It is made of latitude and longitude lines. The latitude lines are also called parallels and they run west to east. Longitude lines, also known as meridians, run north to south.