The reference for longitude ... the definition of 'zero' longitude ... is the Prime Meridian. That imaginary line joins the north and south poles, and runs through Greenwich, a suburb of London, UK.
The 0 degree longitude is the imaginary line that goes from pole to pole, passing through Greenwich in London, site of the Royal Observatory. The choice of the zero point for longitudes is arbitrary and many major cities were used. Eventually, in 1884, the Greenwich Meridian was accepted as the internationally agreed zero longitude.
The meridians (lines of longitude) run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) passes through Greenwich, England. Therefore, the answer to your question is the 'North Pole'.
Two thousand and sixty-seven point zero zero. Two zero six seven point zero zero.
It is either Zero point Eighty or Eighty hundredths
The longitude of every point on the Prime Meridian is zero.
Every point at that location has a longitude of zero. If you mark a dot at every point there, they form the line known as the "Prime Meridian".
The line of longitude that measures zero is the Prime Meridian, located at 0 degrees. It serves as the starting point for measuring longitude and divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The point where they cross is zero latitude / 180° longitude.
It marks the zero point.
The Prime Meridian is defined as the origin of longitude. The longitude of every point on it is zero.
For Latitude, the Equator is the zero point. For Longitude, the Prime Meridian at Greenwich UK, is the starting point of zero.
Zero degrees longitude is the prime meridian, the line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England.
There is a point on the equator at everylongitude.All of them have zero latitude.
-- Gulf of Guinea, south of Accra, Ghana -- Since everywhere on the equator is zero latitude, and everywhere on the Prime Meridian is zero longitude, the point that is common to both had better have the coordinates zero/zero .
The longitude of every point on the Prime Meridian is Zero.
The Prime Meridian - in Greenwich, England - is where the starting point for measuring longitude is.