no it runs through London
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The prime meridian runs through Europe, Africa and Antarctica.
Of course it does! The prime meridian divides thr western and eastern hemispheres from the equator, so technically yes, it does.
The only lines that can run parallel to the Prime Meridian on any map are other meridians of longitude, and the only map on which they can be printed parallel to it is a Mercator Projection. They are not really parallel to the Prime Meridian.
If one of them is the "prime" meridian, what do you suppose the others might be called? If you guessed "meridians", you win.
The prime meridian runs through three continents. These continents include Europe, Antarctica, and Africa. The prime meridian is also referred to as the Greenwich meridian.
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No. The meridian of 180° longitude ... exactly opposite the Prime Meridian and half a world away ... runs through the Aleutian chain.
Yes, it does.
No it does not.
The Prime Meridian runs through both the North and South Poles, dividing Earth into the eastern and western hemispheres. =========================================The Prime Meridian touches both the north and south poles, but to be verytechnical about it, it doesn't 'run through' either of them.The poles are the ends of the Prime Meridian. So when it reaches each pole,it stops there, and doesn't 'run through'.
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Africa.
Europe Africa and Antarctica!
It runs through Greenwich, England. Its the simplest answer :)