They are Lines of Latitude (or Parallels of Latitude), which encircle the world horizontally and are parallel to the Equator (Zero Latitude). Lines of Longitude run vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole. The Prime Meridian is Zero Longitude, and the line passes through the Greenwich Observatory, Greenwich, London, England.
The state of Nevada ranges between [35° 00' 08"] and [42° 00' 00"] north latitude, and shares a common northern boundary with the state of California.So, any latitude you can name within this range traverses both states.
its the equator
A line of latitude is the distance north/south from the equator, and they are always parallel to each other, which is another name used to refer lines of latitude, "parallels." It starts at 0 degrees, and goes to 90 degrees for both north and south.
That would be latitude or longitude.
Every point on Earth has a latitude and a longitude. Together, the pair of numbers is different from the numbers of any other point on Earth.
Illinois is closer to the nearest capital line of latitude
Utah's state capital is further north because the 40 degree north line of latitude goes through both states and the capital of Illinois is below the line of latitude and Utah's is above it.
The line of latitude that passes through Jamaica is the Tropic of Cancer, which is located at approximately 18 degrees north latitude.
The major line of latitude that goes through Ohio is the 40th parallel north.
a latitude line
The line of latitude that passes through Las Vegas is approximately 36 degrees north.
which latitude crosses the bahamas
-- Illinois occupies all latitudes between 36.970° and 42.508° North. -- The latitude at the center of the pointy dome-like structure on the State Capitol of Utah is 40.7774° North.
The 15N latitude line crosses through North America, Africa, and Asia.
A line can be drawn at any latitude. Any line in the range of 18.93° - 22.20° North latitude, or in the range of 24.52° - 37.53° North latitude, crosses territory of both the US and Africa.
The line of latitude that runs through the north of Iceland is the Arctic Circle, which is at approximately 66.5 degrees north latitude.