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What are the horizontal lines on the globe called?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Latitude & Longitude lines happen to be a grid map system that are either horizontal circles or perpendicular half circles that encircle the world.

A Horizontal mapping line on the Earth is a line of latitude. It is acknowledged as a "parallel" of latitude due to the fact that it is a parallel line to the equator.

One straightforward way of visualizing this could be to consider having make-believe flat "hula hoops" around the world, with the greatest hoop being around the equator.

This is followed by increasingly smaller ones piled over and underneath it for reaching the two Poles.
Answered by prachikalantri
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The Latitude & Longitude lines are a grid map system that encircles the globe and is made up of either horizontal circles or perpendicular half circles.

A line of latitude is a horizontal mapping line on the Earth. Because it is a parallel line to the equator, it is referred to as a "parallel" of latitude.

One simple way to visualise this is to imagine making-believe flat "hula hoops" all around the earth, with the largest hoop being around the equator.

This is followed by increasingly smaller ones piled over and underneath it for reaching the two Poles.

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