The three lines of longitude that pass through Australia are 138°E, 144°E, and 153°E. They are used to divide the country into different time zones.
All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.
All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.
64th Meridian west
All lines of longitude meet at the poles; none pass through. No lines of latitude connect at or pass through either pole.
-- Every meridian of longitude crosses the equator, and every other parallel of latitude. -- Every meridian of longitude has one end at the north pole. -- Every meridian of longitude has the other end at the south pole. The meridians don't 'pass through' the poles, because every one of them stops there.
The Equator is a longitude line. Latitude lines pass through the equator.
All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.
All the lines of longitude.
longitude and latitude
All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.
64th Meridian west
All lines of longitude meet at the poles; none pass through. No lines of latitude connect at or pass through either pole.
yes it does because on a map there are longitude and latitude lines all over the place so YES!
It's not located on any paticular line. All longitude lines pass through it.
There are more than one major lines of longitude that pass through the Argentine. They have values around 58 degrees west but none of the lines/meridians is a named line.
The 30-degree line of longitude passes through North America, Africa, and Australia.
The 120 degrees east line of longitude passes through Asia and Antarctica.