No, lines of latitude do not intersect.
there are 36 lines of latitude respectively
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The other name that is used for lines latitude is parallels. The main latitude is the equator which is at zero degrees.
As it stands, the question can have no answer because there can be infinitely many parallel lines.
There are a total of 181 lines of latitude, with 180 being the maximum number. This is due to the equator being considered a line of latitude, which makes it a total of 181 lines from the equator to the poles.
Hydrogen produces the largest number of spectral lines due to its simple atomic structure.
The maximum latitude is 90 degrees, you cannot have 180 degrees latitude.
The lines that intercept latitude lines are lines of longitude.
The lines that intersect latitude lines on a map are lines of longitude. These lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole and help determine the east-west position of a location on the Earth's surface.
-- Pick any number between zero and 90. -- That number north latitude and that same number south latitude are equal distances from the equator.
A line of latitude is the line of latitude shown on a map, usually representing 10 degrees latitude. Degrees of latitude are simply the number of degrees, such as 33.33 etc.
Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator (which is zero latitude).
All 'lines' between these two parallels are called longitude and each has a number which expresses the number of degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian.
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