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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the geographical reference system. For other uses, see Latitude (disambiguation). A graticule on the Earth as a sphere. The lines from pole to pole are lines of constant longitude. The circles parallel to the equator. Are lines of constant latitude, or parallels. The graticule determines the latitude and longitude of points on the surface. In this example meridians are spaced at 6 intervals and parallels at 4 intervals. But the geoid is more ac...
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For Dava Sobel's book about John Harrison, see Longitude (book). For the adaptation of Sobel's book, see Longitude (TV series). Lines of longitude appear vertical. With varying curvature in this projection, but are actually halves of great ellipses, with identical radii at a given latitude. Lines of latitude appear horizontal. Divides the planet into a Northern Hemisphere. And a Southern Hemisphere. And has a latitude of 0 . Figure of the Earth. British also / ˈ.