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Why are the lines of latitude called parallels?​

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Answered by jayalakshmi1118
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Latitude lines are also sometimes called parallels because they are parallel and equidistant from each other. Each degree of latitude is about 69 miles (111 km) apart. The degree measure of latitude is the name of the angle from the equator while the parallel names the actual line along which degree points are measured.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lines of latitude are imaginary lines drawn around the Earth from east to west. These lines are called parallels of latitude because they run parallel to each other. They are measured in degrees (°) and minutes ('). ... Latitude lines are written using the letters N (north of the Equator) or S (south of the Equator).

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