you capitalize prime meridian because it is an important thing a proper noun:)
Yes, it should be capitalized as it is a specific meridian, not just a meridian.
prime meridian!Prime Meridian!PRIME MERIDIAN!PrImE MeRiDiAn!
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
This is the Greenwich Meridian, the Prime Meridian of the World.
The prime meridian is at all latitudes.
The line name at 0 degrees longitude is commonly referred to as the Prime Meridian. This line passes through Greenwich, London, United Kingdom and can also be referred to as the International Meridian or Greenwich Meridian.
Correctly, as you have just done, and capitalized if it is the Prime Meridian.
prime meridian!Prime Meridian!PRIME MERIDIAN!PrImE MeRiDiAn!
The compound noun 'prime meridian' is a common noun as a general word for an artificial line adopted as a reference line from which longitude east and west is measured.The compound noun 'Prime Meridian' (capitalized) is a proper noun as a word for the meridian passing through Greenwich, England, designated as the zero (0°) longitude.
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
Only when it is a title, ex. the Prime Minister of Canada. But in general terms it should not be capitalized.
You need to specify which college. The prime meridian is at Greenwich, just east of the centre of London, UK.
prime the prime meridian
This is the Greenwich Meridian, the Prime Meridian of the World.
Official home of the prime ministers does not need to be capitalized. It is not a proper noun. A similar example is that White House would need to be capitalized, whereas official home of the president would not.
The prime meridian is at all latitudes.
There is only a single Prime Meridian.
Virginia is not in or on a prime meridian. There's only one "prime meridian" and it is in Greenwich, London, England.