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Between any two parallels of latitude, you may draw as many more lines of latitude
as you feel you need on your map. There is no 'official' set of 'lines', and the truth is
that between any two latitudes you name, no matter how close together they are,
an infinite number of other latitudes can be named.

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Is Lines of latitude is parallel?

Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator (which is zero latitude).


Are lines of latitude perpendicular parallel or intersecting?

Lines of latitude are horizontal and run parallel to the poles


What lines are parallel to the equator?

lines of latitude


Lines that run parallel to the equator are called?

Lines that run parallel to the equator are called latitude lines or parallels.


Lines of latitude are parallel to it?

Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, and are parallel to the horizon on many printed maps.


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Parallel. Latitude and longitude are perpendicular.


Are the parallel lines on a globe called longitude or latitude lines?

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What is the portion of a sphere included between parallel lines?

Parallel lines (as opposed to planes) will not divided a sphere into portions.


Which line latitude and longitude parallel?

All lines of latitude are parallel with the equator.


What are the lines parallel to the equater called?

The lines parallel to the equator are called lines of latitude.


Which one line is parallel latitude or longitude?

All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.No meridian of longitude is parallel to any others.-- All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.-- No meridian of longitude is parallel to any other one.


Of longitude and latitude which is parallel?

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