The Prime Meridian ... the line that marks zero longitude ... goes through both Spain and France.
But it's not correct to say that a whole country is on any one longitude.
Spain covers all longitudes from 9.29° west to 3.31° east of the zero line.
France covers all longitudes from 4.77° west to 8.23° east of the zero line.
Spain lies on zero degree longitude line together with France.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
The international date line is measured approximately from the 180 degree median longitude line. This is an arbitrary line that determines when a date change takes place within the day.
There are points at 0 degrees longitude all the way along a line between the north and south poles. The line crosses parts of the Arctic Ocean, England, the English Channel, France, Spain, the Mediterranean Sea, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, the Atlantic Ocean, and Antarctica. The line is called the "Prime Meridian".
Spain lies on zero degree longitude line together with France.
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Mainly the 180 degree line.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
0o, also known as the Prime Meridian or Greenwich Meridian .
The 30-degree line of longitude passes through North America, Africa, and Australia.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
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The international date line is measured approximately from the 180 degree median longitude line. This is an arbitrary line that determines when a date change takes place within the day.
There are points at 0 degrees longitude all the way along a line between the north and south poles. The line crosses parts of the Arctic Ocean, England, the English Channel, France, Spain, the Mediterranean Sea, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, the Atlantic Ocean, and Antarctica. The line is called the "Prime Meridian".