Asked by Aubree
Which description about lines of latitude is true?
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run in a north and south direction and measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
run in an east and west direction and measure distance north and south of the Equator
run in an east and west direction and measure distance north and south of the Equator
run in an east and west direction and measure distance north and south of the Prime Meridian
run in a north and south direction and measure distance east and west of the Equator
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run in a north and south direction and measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
run in an east and west direction and measure distance north and south of the Equator
run in an east and west direction and measure distance north and south of the Equator
run in an east and west direction and measure distance north and south of the Prime Meridian
run in a north and south direction and measure distance east and west of the Equator
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Answered by
GPT-5 mini
"Run in an east and west direction and measure distance north and south of the Equator."
Explanation: Lines of latitude (parallels) circle the globe east–west and are used to give how far north or south a location is from the Equator (measured in degrees).
Explanation: Lines of latitude (parallels) circle the globe east–west and are used to give how far north or south a location is from the Equator (measured in degrees).
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