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One of the main lines on the global grid is the Equator, which is situated at 0 degrees latitude. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and is significant for its role in climate, biodiversity, and navigation. The Equator also serves as a reference point for measuring latitude, with lines to the north and south extending up to 90 degrees.
the answer is parallel lines
parallel lines are slanted lines
No, never. Parallel lines are line that will NEVER intersect.
Grid
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parallel lines intersecting lines will meet at some point (ha ha point! get it?)
Grid lines
A global grid uses a system of lines of latitude and longitude which allows you to locate any place on Earth with a simple number code and a map grid uses a a system of imaginary to divide up space on a map and you could locate a place that is either in or local to what place the map is representing.
Lines of Latitude run horizontally round the World and parallel to the Equator.
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lines of lattitude extend up the y axis but are parallel to/on the x axis
grid lines are like calligraphy
The lines on a global grid that run from pole to pole are called meridians. They are longitudinal lines that measure degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian, which is located at 0 degrees longitude. Meridians converge at the poles and are used in navigation and geographic coordinate systems to define locations on Earth.
A place can be located by where the nearest lines of latitude an longitude cross.