An imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator.
1The points of the dividers stopped above the nearest line of latitude.
2From Krasnovodsk we have crossed the Caspian from east to west right on the line of latitude
3The practice in east Africa has been for boundaries to run along the line of latitude, Heya said.
4The only water I knew on this line of latitude was at the Finke itself, nearly 200 miles away.
5And nothing else could be expected, since it is on one line of latitude with the Island of Ferro, in the Canaries.
6Does this seasonal aberration indicate a line of latitude which has yet to be discovered and if so, should I be indignant?
7This extensive fire was on a day when the area of low barometer was on a high line of latitude and passing to the eastward.
8Measuring Lattitude The lines of latitude also make circles around the Earth.
9The lines of latitude and longitude shrink towards the middle of each lobe.
10Emigrants from the south, following lines of latitude, went into Kentucky and Tennessee.
11They are the first maps to be drawn with lines of latitude and longitude.
12If you look at my basketball above, the horizontal lines would be lines of latitude.
13Lines of latitude and longitude began to crisscross maps at least three centuries before the birth of Christ.
14'We will follow the line of latitude west, roughly.
15Climates are not found coincident with lines of latitude; they are quite as often found parallel to lines of longitude.
16Lines of latitude and longitude began crisscrossing our worldview in ancient times, at least three centuries before the birth of Christ.
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