how many parallels can be drawn on a globe at interval of 10 degree
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As a standard rule in globes and maps, parallels are drawn for every 10 degree difference in the lattitude.
In this way parallels can be drawn starting from 0 degree all the way up to 90 degree.
For equator it is a largest circle drawn as the parallel, and for the two poles it is the smallest circle which can be drawn as parallels.
However it can be argued that in the similar way parallel lines can be started being drawn at 1 degree and continued till 89 degree.
So aninfinite number of parallel lines can be drawn depending on where one starts.
36 parallels, this is because a globe has a total of 360 degrees and drawing the parallels at intervals of 10 degrees simply means dividing the whole number of degrees, 360,in the globe by the interval degree given in this case it is 10.This gives the number of the parallels as 360/10=36 parallels