No, the equator divides the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Relatively the meridian is the factor that determines the Eastern/ Western Hemisphere and the one that counts 0 degrees [Prime Meridian] passes over Greenwich in UK and the opposite [180degrees] represents the international date line of Earth.
Meridians count longitude 0-180 degrees East/ West while the latitude lines [0-90degrees] depict on which hemisphere North or South a place is located.
No. The prime meridian divides the earth into east and west longitudes. Latitude doesn't have meridians, it has parallels. You don't have east and west latitudes either, latitudes are north and south.
Only half-way, between the north and south poles on one side of the Earth.
The other half of the 'circle' is the meridian of 180° longitude, down the middle
of the Pacific Ocean. Each of them alone is a semi-circle, and they combine to
form a single 'great circle' around the Earth.
No. The Prime Meridian and the International Dateline each cross every possible latitude.
Together they mark the boundaries of 50%-50% of the Earth's longitudes.
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Yes.
The prime meridian divides earth into the East and West hemispheres.
The Equator devides the earth in to North and South hemispheres
The equator divides the earth in half to determain the hemisheres ,simply. Same with the prime meridian. It divides the earth again in two separating the eastern and western hemisheres while the equator seperates the northern and southern hemisheres. The equator runs 0 degrees latitude while the prime meridian runs 0 degrees longitude.
The equator is an imaginary line that divides the world into two halves. It is also the boundary between north and south, each half is called a "hemisphere", one half being called the northern hemisphere, and the other half being called the southern hemisphere.
The continental divide would be in the western part of the US from Montana south to New Mexico probably.
The Equator divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The globe is divided into the northern and southern hemisphere (divide by the equator) , and the eastern and western hemisphere (divided by the International Dateline).
Eastern hemisphere and the Western hemisphere
Yes. The western/eastern divide is the IDL and the Prime Meridian. The Northern and southern, well, its obviously the equator.
The Continental Divide of North America is in the Western Hemisphere.
The equator divides the Earth into two. Each half is called a hemisphere. The equator divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres. The prime meridian and the 180 dgrees meridian divide Earth into eastern and western hemispheres.
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No, it divides the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
The equator divides the earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
Prime Meridian
The northern and southern hemispheres, or the eastern and western hemispheres
North and South are divided by the Equator. East and West are divided by the 0 degree meridian and the 180 degree meridian.