A Parallel of Latitude
A current that runs parallel to the shoreline is called a rip tide or rip current.
That means the line is horizontal. It runs parallel to the X axis.
Slope = -1
A line that does not touch the circumference of a circle is called a "secant" if it intersects the circle at two points, or an "external tangent" if it runs parallel to the circle without intersection. However, if the line is entirely outside the circle and does not intersect it, it is simply referred to as a "non-intersecting line" or "external line." In contrast, if a line touches the circumference at exactly one point, it is called a "tangent."
The slope is -1 .
A current that runs parallel to the shoreline is called a rip tide or rip current.
it's the 17th parallel
the lines of latitude
Parallel is a term that is usually used to describe the direction of a line. Parallel runs in the direction of north and south.
That means the line is horizontal. It runs parallel to the X axis.
The 10 foot line :)
All parallels of latitude are parallel to the equator and to each other.
The equator runs through:AfricaSouth America
it is a ceiling that follows the line of the roof, not a ceiling that runs parallel with the floor.
Slope = -1
A line that does not touch the circumference of a circle is called a "secant" if it intersects the circle at two points, or an "external tangent" if it runs parallel to the circle without intersection. However, if the line is entirely outside the circle and does not intersect it, it is simply referred to as a "non-intersecting line" or "external line." In contrast, if a line touches the circumference at exactly one point, it is called a "tangent."
The Equator is the imaginary line that runs east and west and divides the world into northern and southern hemispheres. It is situated at 0 degrees latitude and is the halfway point between the North Pole and the South Pole.