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But tracing a line of latitude, west to east, across the planet one can see the same thing.
The line of latitude is the maximum lead or lag a compass will have.
Some divide the state by lines of latitude making northern, central and southern sections.
The lines of latitude suggested it was moving slowly, just seven miles in the half-hour between the two images.
That band marks the line of latitude on which this edifice is built.
Naturally, a number of different lines of latitude can be determined.
Not west as in due west, running along this line of latitude, but more loosely.
The Equator is the only line of latitude which is also a great circle.
He pointed to an intersection where lines of latitude and longitude crossed.
These specific lines of latitude and longitude were chosen because they pass through Wales.
Once into the southern hemisphere the lines of latitude would become shorter and finally vanish at the south pole.
This line of latitude passes through the southern suburbs of Seattle.
Between these lines of latitude the grant extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Where lines of latitude and longitude intersect, they divide the earth into four proportions.
The equivalent line of latitude in the northern hemisphere is the Arctic Circle.
This continent stretches much further along the same lines of latitude than any of the other continents.
The black grid shows lines of latitude and longitude in an Altair-centric coordinate system.
The line actually runs slightly northwest to southeast, so it follows no line of latitude.
Bands of darker blue girdled the planet, following lines of latitude.
Circles on the sphere that are parallel to the equator are lines of latitude.
Sunspots and other features will rotate across the face of the sun along lines of latitude.
The route then turns northeast, turning back east to follow the same line of latitude it originally followed in Elgin.
The Vikings navigated with a maritime sundial to steer along a line of latitude.
Sanderson asserts that twelve "vortices" are situated along particular lines of latitude.
Imagine for a moment what will happen to the lines of latitude and longitude when they are projected from the sphere onto the flat plane.