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360 degrees. Longitude runs from 180 degrees East to -180 degrees West.
Any line all the way around the Earth covers 360 degrees of longitude.
The earth is divided into 360 degrees longitude.
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the earth is divided into 24 time zones, each 15 degrees of longitude in width. Since earth rotates once every 24 hours on its axis and there are 360 degrees of , each hour of Earth rotation represents 15 degrees of longitude.
There are 180 degrees of east longitude and 180 degrees of west longitude, for a grand total of 360 degrees of longitude around the Earth. You're free to draw as few or as many 'lines' through that range on your map or globe as you feel will make you comfortable. There is no standard set of 'lines' that everone is required to use.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
If you start in Sacramento, California you are at approximately 121 degrees west longitude. Heading east twice around the Earth would be equivalent to 360 degrees x 2, which is 720 degrees. You would have traveled 720 degrees of longitude.