Yes.
Both.
Both. It runs from Pole to Pole. Every meridian of longitude on Earth crosses the Antarctic Circle,the Arctic Circle, and every other parallel of latitude on Earth.Yes to both.The prime meridian is a line of longitude and therefore passes through both the Arctic and Antarctic circles, which are lines of lattitude.
Yes. It crosses both of them, at 0 degrees longitude.
The Prime Meridian actually passes through three continents: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
atlantic ocean,arctic ocean,and southernocean
The southernmost land crossed by the Prime Meridian is the Antarctic continent, but there are no countries there. The southernmost country on the Prime Meridian is Ghana.
The prime meridian passes throughEnglandFranceSpainAlgeriaMaliBurkina FasoGhana.(Antarctica ... a continent without countries)
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 Prime Meridian passes through the following: -- Arctic Ocean -- North Greenland Sea -- Norwegian Sea -- North Sea -- English Channel -- Balear Sea -- Gulf of Guinea -- South Atlantic Ocean.
The Prime Meridian cuts Antarctica in half.Technically, the answer is "yes". The Antarctic continent has territoryat every longitude on earth.
There are two main lines: Equator (north and south) and Prime Meridian (east and west). There are five lines of latitude: Equator, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle.
The Prime Meridian runs through Greenwich, England.
The prime meridian goes through London at Greenwich.