The other name that is used for lines latitude is parallels. The main latitude is the equator which is at zero degrees.
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VERTICAL LINES-lines that are at right angle and or perpendicular to a plane.HORIZONTAL LINES-lines that are parallel to the horizon.ANGULAR LINES-lines that have sharp edges. They can be long or short.CURVE LINES-lines that are without angles.SLANTING OR DIAGONAL-lines that suggest action or movement.JAGGED LINES-lines that are harsh and unpleasant.
Hi The different types of Alphabet of lines are:-Visible.-cutting plane lines.-Short breaking lines.-Border lines.-Invisible lines .-Ditto or hidden lines.-Center lines.-Long break lines.-Section lines.-Dimension lines
VERTICAL LINES-lines that are at right angle and or perpendicular to a plane. HORIZONTAL LINES-lines that are parallel to the horizon. ANGULAR LINES-lines that have sharp edges. They can be long or short. CURVE LINES-lines that are without angles. SLANTING OR DIAGONAL-lines that suggest action or movement. JAGGED LINES-lines that are harsh and unpleasant.
Plates tectonics
Many lines of converging evidence.
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on the lines below write the main idea of the section
Given all the evidence in the story, how do you believe the main character is feeling? Your conclusion will be based on the evidence you have, not on your guesswork. Something about the evidence will lead you to certain feelings on the part of the main character. You will draw a conclusion based on this evidence.
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Trevor Musgrove is the main character in Mary Amato's Invisible Lines.
A main idea is typically supported by evidence and reasoning. Evidence can include facts, examples, statistics, or research findings that back up the main idea. Reasoning involves the logical connections and analysis that explain how the evidence supports the main idea.
Each example of a phenomenon may have several different possible explanations.For example, the fact that the stars appear fixed could possibly be explained by saying that they are very far away, and move relatively slowly. But we could also argue that maybe they are features of a 'firmament' - pin-pricks in a huge sphere enclosing the earth.It takes other items of evidence to help us decide which of the two explanations above are correct. Examples of this sort of discriminating evidence could be red-shift or apparent magnitude variation among main sequence stars. Both lines of evidence point to the stars not being fixed.The more independent lines of evidence we have that converge on a theory and that falsify other hypotheses, the more sure we can be that the theory is correct. It is consistent with all lines of evidence, and contradicted by none. Pseudoscience often neglects this requirement making ad hoc excuses in the cases where the evidence does not fit.
1. evidence from molten rocl 2. magnetic stripes 3. drilling samples
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