A perpendicular.
90 degrees north latitude is the north pole. The equator is zero latitude.
The largest possible latitudes are 90 degrees north (the north pole) and 90 degrees south (the south pole).The largest possible longitudes are 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west.Both of those longitudes are the same line ... the International Date Line,which runs down the middle of the Pacific ocean.
It doesn't work that way. A circle has 360 degrees. As such the cardinal directions can be broken down into 90/180 increments. For example North is 90 degrees from West or East, but is 180 degrees from South West is 90 degrees from South or North, but is 180 degrees from East
Latitudes range from zero to 90 degrees.The equator is the line of zero latitude.The north pole is 90 degrees north latitude.The south pole is 90 degrees south latitude.
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A line that intersects another line at 90 degrees
It is a straight line that intersects another line at 90 degrees
It is a perpendicular line that intercepts another line at 90 degrees.
A perpendicular line intersects another line at 90 degrees.
A perpendicular line is one which intersects another line at 90 degrees (or at right angles).
It means that a line meets another line at right angles or 90 degrees
It is a straight line that intercepts another straight line at 90 degrees
A straight line that intersects another straight line at 90 degrees
A perpendicular bisector is a line that cuts through another line at 90 degrees
It is a straight line that intersects another straight at 90 degrees.
a line that cuts through parallel lines so that each angle created has a measure of 90degrees* * * * *No. That is a transversal.A perpendicular bisector [for a given line segment] is a line that meets it at 90 degrees and divides it into two halves.It is 2 lines that intersect each other at 90 degrees
Because 90 degrees is half of a straight line. A straight line is equal to 180 degrees. 180 divided by 2 = 90.