There is no official set of "lines". Some globes and maps have more lines, spaced closer
together. Some globes and maps have fewer lines, spaced farther apart. Some globes
and maps have no lines at all. We have no way of knowing how many latitudes are
marked on the globe or map that you're looking at today, and the next one you see
may be marked at a different interval.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. 180 degrees. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
That would depend if you are looking at degrees of latitude or degrees of longitude. One degree of longitude represents less distance nearer the poles than it does at the equator. One degree of latitude represents the same distance anywhere on earth.
90 degrees
360 lines i think... There are 12 lines of East longitude. 360 is WAY off.
18 lines-6 of each color.
That's like asking "How many distance marks are there painted on the groundbetween my house and the corner ?"There are 90 degrees of latitude between the south pole and the equator, andanother 90 degrees of latitude between the equator and the north pole.Total ... 180 degrees of latitude on Earth. You're free to take your map or yourglobe and draw as many lines of latitude on them as you want. Just as you'refree to draw as many length marks on your 1-foot ruler as you want. You candraw a line or a length mark at any latitude or any length where you want one.Some maps have a great many latitude lines printed on them, some maps haveonly a few latitude lines on them, and some maps have no latitude lines printedon them at all.
The angle between the north pole and the south pole ... the total range of latitude ... is 180 degrees.
California extends in longitude between roughly 114° 8' and 124° 25' west. You're welcome to draw as many or as few lines as you want between those extremes, and every line you draw will traverse territory belonging to California. There is no standard set of lines, and no limit to the number of possible lines.
26 - 19 = 7 degrees of latitude
There are 180 degrees of latitude between the poles.
Approximately 156.5 degrees of latitude.
There are 47 degrees of latitude between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle.
2,400 minutes
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. 180 degrees. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
90 degrees.
There are 180 degrees of longitude between the North Pole and the South Pole. The Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England, marks 0 degrees longitude, with 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west from there.
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