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explain a parallel, meridian, latitude, and longitude, indicating where the zero value is for each measurement and identifying important lines of latitude.

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Answer: You've seen lines running across maps your whole life and may not have noticed them. The lines running North to South are called "Meridians" or "lines of longitude" (Figure 2), while the lines running East to West are called "Parallels" or "lines of latitude" (Figure 3).

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