It is the intersection of the Equator and the Prime Meridian, which occurs in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
0 degrees is cooler
A triangle of 180 degrees, 0 degrees and 0 degrees would resemble that of a straight line.
0 degree Fahrenheit = -17.8 degrees Celsius
If you are asking what is the Fahrenheit temperature equivalent to 0 degrees Celsius, then it is 32 degrees.
0 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately -18 degrees Celsius, and 255 Kelvin
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Latitude is the horizontal line of a map. It can go up to 180 Degrees North or 180 degrees South the Equator lies at 0 Degrees
Locations on the earth are conventionally given where line of longitude (east or west of Greenwich meridian which is 0 degrees)Meets line of latitude (north or south of the equator, which is 0 degrees)So 0 degrees (longitude), 50 degrees north (latitude):According to my world map, thats in the english channel, near Le Havre , Haute - Normandie, France.
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no they cannot paralles show distance from the equatorin degrees
That is the Prime Meridian. The Equator is zero degrees latitude.
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On my large-scale map, the mark for the center of London is located at about 51.5 degrees north latitude, 0.17 degrees west longitude. I'll bet it's the one you're thinking of.