A line running north and south and measured in degrees.
That meridian has no special name. If it's shown at all on a map or globe, it'll be labeled "60".
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.
Map symbols are shown in a box called a legend.
It is the base longitude line on a map
The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
That meridian has no special name. If it's shown at all on a map or globe, it'll be labeled "60".
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.
they are natural features that are shown in a map
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The prime meridian passes through Africa, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. The equator is another significant meridian that runs through Africa, dividing the continent into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
See related links below for pictures of the Greenwich Meridian.
If log cabins are shown on a map, the symbol used will be found in the map's legend.
Brown is the most common color shown on a map.
An Anti-Meridian is a meridian opposite any given meridian of longitude.Specifically the Anti-Meridian is the 180th meridian. That is the meridian opposite of the Prime Meridian.The term Anti-Meridian is sometimes confused with Ante Meridiem.Ante Meridiem is latin for before noon. Usually shown in English as "a.m.". Similarly, post meridiem, after noon, is shown in English as "p.m.".
a meridian
Map symbols are shown in a box called a legend.
Central meridian is a line on a map. It begins with the letter c.