East to west. The north to south lines intersect at the poles.
Parallel lines are at least two lines that never cross and run forever.
parallel lines are everywhere. They are on the desk you are at, the windows, the very monitor you are looking at. Any two lines that run next to each other are parallel, and without this, very few things would be straight.
North and south
north to south
you look at how much it goes up and call that the rise and how much it goes in the horizontal direction call the run. Slop is rise divided by run.
Parallel lines run in the same direction. If they are intersected by one line and that line is perpendicular to both, then it proves that the lines run parallel to each other.
they go up and down
Latitude lines run from east to west, parallel to the equator. Longitudinal lines are perpendicular to latitude lines and run north to south.
There are no parallel lines that run FROM the equator. Lines that are parallel TO the equator are the latitudes.
any direction they just run alongside each other
Lines of latitude run east and west (like rungs on a ladder) and meridians (lines of longitude) run north and south
parallel lines. they run side by side but never intersect
Latitudinal lines run East West along the earth's surface. An easy trick to remember is thinking "lat is flat" therefore the lines are flat when you are looking at a globe or 2D map.Latitude lines can also be called "PARALLELS"
No. Longitudinal lines run parallel to the Prime Meridian. Latitudinal lines run parallel to the Equator.
Two lines that run in the same direction that will never cross or touch. the equal sign is an example ====
parallel lines.....
The direction of latitude is horizontal, while longitude is up and down. Lines of latitude run parallel to the equator.