The equator and the tropic of Capricorn
If all the sides are straight lines, then they are known as polygons.
There are infinitely many of them so it is not possible to list their names. If the sides are all straight lines, they are collectively called polygons.
A shape with 13-20 sides may be called a polygon - but only if all the sides are straight lines - and there is nothing in the question to suggest that they are.
A shape with more than 10 sides may be called a polygon - but only if all the sides are straight lines - and there is nothing in the question to suggest that they are.
Give your numbers the names 'A' and 'B', and use these program lines. Whichever of the two numbers is greater will be printed. G = A If B > A THEN G = B. PRINT "The greater number is "; G
longitude and latitude
latitude and equater
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They are the lines of latitude, and they are also called parallels.
They are lines of constant latitude, all parallel to the equator.
Except for a very few specific ones, the lines don't have names. The lines that mark latitudes north of the equator are "parallels of north latitude".
there are two names i can think of: lines of latitude and also parallels
The Equator is zero latitude. The Prime Meridian is zero longitude. They meet in the Gulf of Guinea, off the coast of western Africa.
East to west- Latitude Lines North to south- Longitude Lines
-- Most of the imaginary lines on the surface are parallels of latitude, meridians of longitude, political boundaries, and shipping routes. -- The imaginary lines through the center of the globe are the axis and diameters.
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Any latitude north of roughly "66.5° North" is north of the Arctic Circle.