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hiromichi
Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 1380
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:15 pm Post subject: parallel |
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I understand "the 60th parallel" means "the 60th parallel of latitude." Then in case of longitude can we still use parallel?
Canada's territories--the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut--have fewer powers than the provinces. They're also all north of the 60th parallel。 _________________ Hiromichi |
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Sirius
Joined: 11 Dec 2005 Posts: 119 Location: Canada
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:59 am Post subject: |
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A line of longitude is referred to as a meridian rather than a parallel |
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hiromichi
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:31 am Post subject: |
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Sirius, Thank you very much. _________________ Hiromichi |
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CP
Joined: 12 Jun 2006 Posts: 2875 Location: California
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Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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And meridians should not be called parallels because they are not parallel to each other. They meet at the poles and circle the globe, with their farthest distance from one another at the equator. _________________ You live a new life for every new language you speak. -Czech proverb |
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hiromichi
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Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:03 pm Post subject: |
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CP, Thank you for your additional comment. _________________ Hiromichi |
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