Latitude and Longitude
The lines of latitude provide vertical (north-south) coordinates on a map or globe. Lines of longitude provide horizontal (east-west) coordinates. The defined geographical point is where the latitude line intersects the longitude line.
longitude and latitude
Points and lines on the same plane are coplanar.
A triangle? Three lines that intersect in three points.
If the question is .. " Points and lines in the same plane "? then the anwser is COPLANER
They are used to locate a certain place on a map.
To find out exact location of the certain place in the earth, it needs some lines of reference i.e. latitudes & longitudes.
lines and angles
Description of position depends on a reference point because there is no other way to do it. A reference point is observable, so based on that observation, you can then describe where something else is. All locations are described that way, although there are many different kinds of reference points that are used. For example, a street address, 233 Main St., uses a street as a reference point. Mathematically, a Cartesian coordinate system is the most commonly used way to establish reference points. The use of lines of latitude and longitude allow is to locate anything on the surface of the Earth. If we wishes to locate another planet than the Earth, in our solar system, we would start by describing the distance of that planet from the sun.
2 points
Math students.
It is like coordinates all around the earth
To locate any spot on the Earth's surface.
The lines of latitude provide vertical (north-south) coordinates on a map or globe. Lines of longitude provide horizontal (east-west) coordinates. The defined geographical point is where the latitude line intersects the longitude line.
The two main reference lines used in locating places on Earth are the Equator, which divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and the Prime Meridian, which divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Additionally, lines of latitude (parallels) and longitude (meridians) help pinpoint specific locations on the Earth's surface.
It locates a place through degrees
Meridian lines are halves of imaginary circles joining two diametrically opposite points on a sphere. For the earth the points are the geographical North and South poles. Parallel lines (parallels of latitudes) are a set of imaginary lines that are parallel to the equator - which is the line of points that are equidistant from the poles. These two sets of lines act as a set of coordinates for the surface of the earth.