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Mathematics
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Ответ:
Between these two, the imaginary lines parallel to the equator of the Earth are the latitudes. Imagine a Cartesian plane that is revolved about either the x or y axis. You would form a sphere with x and y coordinates. The x-coordinates or the horizontal axis with respect to the equator of the Earth are the latitudes. The vertical axis are the longitudes.