It is 180, which goes from pole to pole on the opposite side of the world from Greenwich (London).
An "opposite side" depends on the shape that you have got. For a polygon with an even number of sides, (say 2n), the side which is opposite a given side is one that is nth from that side. In such a polygon a vertex does not have an opposite side. For a polygon with an odd number of sides, (say 2n+1), the side which is opposite a given vertex is one that is (n+1)th from that vertex. In such a polygon a side does not have an opposite side.
The side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse.
hypotenuse*hypotenuse=opposite side*opposite side+adjecent side*adjecent side
The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse
The "opposite" status would be ordinary time, called either GMT or UTC (Greenwich Mean Time, Universal Coordinated Time). The opposite time zone (far side of the planet) would be Phoenix Island Time (UTC +1300) in Kiribati, used almost exclusively by the island of Kanton.
It is 180, which goes from pole to pole on the opposite side of the world from Greenwich (London).
The International Date Line
The International Date Line
What about Greenwich is so nice
peninsula means nearly an island. its called greenwich peninsula because it is nearly an island
180 degrees longitude - is the international dateline. It is on the opposite side of the planet to the Prime Meridian - which passes through Greenwich, England.
The opposite word to peninsula is "island," as an island is surrounded by water on all sides, while a peninsula is connected to a larger landmass on one side.
The opposite of island is mainland.
The address of the Rhode Island State House Restoration Society is: 150 Tamarack Dr, E Greenwich, RI 02818-2204
The country of Ireland is not in the USA. It is about 3000 miles from it, on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean.
The opposite of the International Date Line is the Prime Meridian, which is located at 0 degrees longitude and passes through Greenwich, England. While the International Date Line determines where one day ends and another begins, the Prime Meridian serves as the starting point for measuring longitude and time zones.