The Prime Meridian touches both the north and south poles, but to be very
technical about it, it doesn't 'pass 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 'pass through'.
north and south
The North and South Poles
All meridians pass through the Arctic and Antarctic Regions, converging at the North and South Poles.
"104 degrees East of the prime meridian" defines a line between the north and south poles, passing through central Siberia, central Mongolia, China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Antarctica. "1 degree north of the prime meridian" has no meaning, since the prime meridian itself passes through every possible north and south latitude.
The prime meridian runs north and south through England, so most of Europe is EAST of the prime meridian.
The Prime Meridian ends at both the North Pole and South Pole.
The Prime Meridian at which the line of Longitude is defined to be 0 degrees runs through England north to south.
The prime meridian passes through the North Pole.
The Prime Meridian runs through Greenwich, England.
Yes.The prime meridian connects the North Pole and the South Pole - passing through Greenwich, outside London, England.
both. it runs up to both ex. north---------------------------------------------south
The Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England.