The Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer
It is called the Equator and the closer you get to it the hotter the countries start becoming.
18 lines-6 of each color.
The Prime Meridian marks the zero degree line of longitude. The Equator marks the line for zero degrees latitude.
They are called implied lines.
Called both Elevation Lines or Contour Lines
The lines on a globe that indicate how far above or below the Equator you are are called lines of latitude. They measure the distance north or south of the Equator, which is at 0 degrees latitude. These lines are expressed in degrees, with the North Pole at 90 degrees North and the South Pole at 90 degrees South.
The lines parallel to the equator are referred to as Lines of Latitude and are used to measure degrees above and below the equator. They are also called parallels and include the Arctic and Antarctic Circles and the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; the equator is the longest line of latitude on the earthSee the link below
They are lines of latitude around the Earth 23.3 degrees above and below the equator
Ledger lines :)
There are no parallel lines that run FROM the equator. Lines that are parallel TO the equator are the latitudes.
Lines that run parallel to the equator are called latitude lines or parallels.
Those little lines above or below a music staff are called ledger lines.
The lines parallel to the equator are called lines of latitude.
Longitudinal or longitude lines are the imaginary lines that are perpendicular to the equator. Latitudinal or latitude lines are parallel to the equator.
I think its called the equator.
On the globe they are called lines of LATITUDE and are parallel to the equator.
The two imaginary lines above and below the equator are the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The Tropic of Cancer is located at approximately 23.5 degrees north latitude, while the Tropic of Capricorn is at about 23.5 degrees south latitude. These lines mark the northernmost and southernmost points at which the sun can be directly overhead during the solstices. They are significant in defining the Earth's tropical zones and influencing climate and seasons.