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The Equator circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The imaginary line halfway between the maximum and minimum points that a wave reaches vertically is called the equilibrium position or the rest position. It represents the average position of the wave when it is not oscillating.
Parallels are imaginary circles around the globe that measure latitude, which is the distance north or south of the equator. They help in locating positions on the Earth's surface and are often used as reference points in navigation and mapping.
The Prime Meridian (zero longitude running from pole to pole).
No. The circles are circles. The poles are points. If the circles were points, then they might be called the Arctic and Antarctic Poles, but they wouldn't be called the Arctic and Antarctic Circles since they would be only points.
This imaginary circle is called the prime meridian. it is an imaginary line that circles the globe vertically and is typically measured as beginning in Greenwich, England.