In order to answer that question, I'd really have to see your globe, to know
what things are labeled 'A' and 'B' . You did say that they're "lines", so I could
guess that they're steamship lines, lines of constant latitude or longitude,
international air routes, contours of constant elevation, etc. But there's no way
to know without seeing them.
The curve line on a globe typically refers to the lines of latitude and longitude, which represent geographical coordinates. These lines are curved due to the spherical shape of the Earth, with lines of latitude running parallel to the equator and lines of longitude converging at the poles. This curvature helps accurately depict distances and angles on the Earth's surface. Additionally, great circles, which represent the shortest path between two points on a sphere, also appear as curved lines on a flat map or globe.
the lines on the globe are called longitude and latitude lines the longitude lines go up and down while the latitude lines go left to right
there are 36 lines of latitude respectively
On the globe they are called lines of LATITUDE and are parallel to the equator.
The parallel lines represent scarification patterns.
The globe represent the world; or in this case, Earth.
The curve line on a globe typically refers to the lines of latitude and longitude, which represent geographical coordinates. These lines are curved due to the spherical shape of the Earth, with lines of latitude running parallel to the equator and lines of longitude converging at the poles. This curvature helps accurately depict distances and angles on the Earth's surface. Additionally, great circles, which represent the shortest path between two points on a sphere, also appear as curved lines on a flat map or globe.
The lines of latitude are lines that go east and west around the globe or map ,the equater us the line in the middle that separates north and south :)
Some maps and globes have 'lines' printed on them, and some don't. If there are lines on the globe, they're a convenience to help you estimate the location of a place you might want to find again later, by giving you a scale of numbers to measure the spot against. They're 'scales' for measuring, just like the marks on a ruler. But instead of making you use a ruler and try to wrap it around the globe, they print the rulers right on the globe for you.
The equator and all lines of longitude are called great circles because the represent the circumference of the earth. The other latitude lines along the globe are smaller then the actually circumference.
The answer depends on what kind of relationship. For example,a vertical line denotes "is a factor of" as in 7 | 56.two vertical lines denote "is parallel to" as in AB DC (in a parallelogram ABCD).two horizontal lines represent "is equal to"three horizontal lines represent "is identical to" as in (a + b)*(a - b) ≡ a2 - b2.There are other symbols for relationships.
A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface (globes can also represent other planets or moons).
Where it is night.
Pitches are placed on the staff based on their frequency, with each line and space representing a specific musical note. In the treble clef, for example, the lines from bottom to top represent E, G, B, D, and F, while the spaces represent F, A, C, and E. In the bass clef, the lines represent G, B, D, F, and A, and the spaces represent A, C, E, and G. The clef used determines which pitches correspond to which lines and spaces.
the lines on the globe are called longitude and latitude lines the longitude lines go up and down while the latitude lines go left to right
"Parallels" of latitude. Those are the lines that are drawn horizontal on the globe or map.
horizontal lines represent latitude and vertical lines represent longitude