Prime meridian
Prime meridian is the line that goes through Greenwich, England. And 0 degrees of longitude
This is the Zero line of longitude that passes through Greenwich Observatory in London, England.
34 degree north and 75 degree west
The Prime Meridian is ONE line of longitude that runs from 0 degrees north to 0 degrees south. While a meridian can be any line of longitude.
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Prime meridian
Prime meridian is the line that goes through Greenwich, England. And 0 degrees of longitude
00 passes through greenwich in britain
Yes. It is the longitude line that passes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich near London, and is marked as Zero longitude.
Zero degrees longitude is the prime meridian, the line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England.
The 0' line of longitude is called the Greenwich Meridian because it passes through Greenwich, Lonon
This is the Zero line of longitude that passes through Greenwich Observatory in London, England.
-- Sweden ranges in longitude from 11° to 24.2° East. -- Greece ranges in longitude from 19.4° to 26.6° East. -- Zambia ranges in longitude from 22° to 33.7° East. So, any 'line' of longitude between 22° E and 24.2° E passes through all three of those countries. There are an infinite number of them.
The 180° longitude line passes through the middle of the Pacific Ocean from the north to south poles. The International Date Lines roughly follows the 180° longitude line but deviates to pass around some territories and island groups. The 180° longitude line passes through island groups (Fiji, Aleutian Islands) and the easternmost part of Russian Siberia.
It's called the Prime Meridian.
34 degree north and 75 degree west