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Jamison Hubbard
1 February, 14:53
The line that runs roughly east to west
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Noemi
1 February, 15:55
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Lines of latitude, up to 90 degrees and 90 degrees south. 0 degrees is the equator.
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Amy Lowery
1 February, 18:08
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The latitude lines. They represent degrees of latitude and how far a place is from the equator.
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