The Equator.
The Equator.
The imaginary line defined as zero latitude is usually referred to as the 'Equator'.
The line you are probably asking about is at 23.5 degrees South latitude, and it is called the Tropic of Capricorn.
The imaginary semi-circular "lines" of constant longitude are "meridians". The imaginary full-circular "lines" of constant latitude are "parallels".
There is a major line of latitude located at 23.5 degrees south latitude, called the Tropic of Capricorn.
The Equator.
the equator
You may be referring to the Antarctic Circle, at 66.5 degrees south.
The imaginary line defined as zero latitude is usually referred to as the 'Equator'.
The Tropic of Capricorn is the imaginary line at approximately 23.5 degrees south latitude.
The Equator witch is 0 degrees latitude and longitude
"Prime Meridian" if you're talking longitude, or "Equator" if you're talking latitude.
The equator
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The equator is an imaginary line that circles the earth at 0 degrees latitude. Many things lie along that line. The equator is the 'zero' of latitude, so the smaller the latitude number is, the closer it is to the equator. There's no such thing as the 'smallest'. You can name any latitude you want, and no matter how small it is, I can always name a smaller one.
The Equator
The line you are probably asking about is at 23.5 degrees South latitude, and it is called the Tropic of Capricorn.