What are the characteristics of parallels?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the defining features or properties of parallels in geometry, specifically referring to parallels lines which are always the same distance apart and never meet.

Answer

Equidistant, interval of 1 degree equals 111 kilometers, circular, east-west orientation measuring north-south distances.

The final answer is that the characteristics of parallels include being equidistant from each other, having an interval of 1 degree corresponding to 111 kilometers, being circular in shape, and running east to west but measuring distances north or south of the equator.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is that the characteristics of parallels include being equidistant from each other, having an interval of 1 degree corresponding to 111 kilometers, being circular in shape, and running east to west but measuring distances north or south of the equator.

More Information

Parallels help in navigation and mapping, allowing for an accurate representation of geographic locations. The equator is the largest parallel, and all parallels except the equator decrease in size as they move towards the poles.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the measurement direction of parallels; they run east-west but measure distances north or south.

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