"Parallels" of latitude. Those are the lines that are drawn horizontal on the globe or map.
Parallel lines are the same distance apart for all points along the line.
The lines are said to be parallel - one example is railway tracks.
Parallel lines remain equal distance apart and never intersect with each other.
I'm not really sure. I think it is intersecting lines.
Parallel lines
No. They're farthest apart as they cross the equator, and they all come together at the north and south poles.
They are parallel lines
Parallel lines are the same distance apart for all points along the line.
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That is the correct spelling of "parallel lines" (coplanar lines always a fixed distance apart).
Parallel.
parallel lines because they are perfectly straight towards the other
Because no two of them ever touch or cross each other, and any two of them are always the same distance apart everywhere around the globe ... much like parallel lines on a flat surface.
The lines are said to be parallel - one example is railway tracks.
The lines of latitude on a globe measure the distance east and west.