That is the Prime Meridian. The Equator is zero degrees latitude.
The line of zero degrees longitude is known as the Prime Meridian. A search on an image engine should give you a good map. :)
anything on the equator is zero degrees latitude.
O degrees longitude is the meridian through Greenwich.
This is the Equator.
That would be "Prime Meridian"
The equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
Prime Meridian
All parallels, or latitudes, cross 0 degrees longitude. 0 degrees longitude is the prime meridian. 0 degrees latitude, or parallel, is the equator
Galapagos
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.
The equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
Prime Meridian
All parallels, or latitudes, cross 0 degrees longitude. 0 degrees longitude is the prime meridian. 0 degrees latitude, or parallel, is the equator
longitude.
name all the continents found at longitude
0 degrees longitude
No. 90 degrees longitude is not a major line of longitude. Only 0 and 180 degrees longitude, which are the Greenwich Meridian and the International Date Line respectively, are major lines of longitude.
The 0 degrees longitude line is known as the Greenwich Meridian. From its name, it originated in Greenwich, a district in East London.
In terms of geography, 0 degrees longitude is known as the Prime Meridian. 0 degrees latitude is the equator.
It is the Prime Meridian
It is the Prime Meridian
Galapagos