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No. Argentina is in South America, an ocean away from the Prime Meridian.
Neither. Ireland is north of the equator and west of the prime meridian.
The Atlantic Ocean
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude (0°). It goes through every north or south measurementbetween the north pole and the south pole, and no other lines of longitude cross it.
The prime meridian intersects the continents of Europe, Africa and Antarctica.
The prime meridian is located at Greenwich, England in the district of South East London and is denoted as longitude 0 degrees. The prime passes through Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian traverses several countries in Europe and Africa, as well as the Antarctic continent. If the question refers to 'states' of the USA, then the Prime Meridian doesn't touch any of them.
The country it runs through mainly France but it runs through Spain and England, if tested or u have homework on this topic go with the answer: France its a main pass through in the Prime Meridian. ;-]
North Pole to South Pole through Greenwich, England
That is the Prime Meridian.
You would be closer to the Prime Meridian on the eastern coast of South America. The Prime Meridian is located at 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, near London, England. Therefore, the further east you go from the Prime Meridian, the higher the longitude values will be.
Greenwhich (pronounced grennitch), England