yes it does hve something to do with time
yes... The longitude that the sun is directly over at any point in time is on average 15
It's the lines of longitude which are used to define time zones, not lattitude.
There is no such longitude. The maximum degrees for lines of longitude is 180 east and west only.
yes
The prime meridian is a line of longitude
meridians or lines of longitude
As all the lines of longitude meet there, it is impossible to calculate time there.
i suppose they're opposites and theyre both units in measure
"Lines" of constant longitude are "meridians".
Lines of longitude, or meridians.
There are 24 time zones. The Earth is 360 degrees around the circumference. So, for every 15 degrees of longitude there is one time zone.
Parallel lines, by definition, cannot meet. The lines of longitude meet at the Poles.