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Neither. It is North of the Equator. If you mean the Prime Meridian, then the answer would be West.
it would be Europe. answered by maria ausmus:):):)
At noon at the prime meridian on the equator, the time at 55 degrees north latitude on the same meridian would be 5:40 AM. This is because every 15 degrees of longitude represents one hour of time difference, so 55 degrees north of the equator is 3 hours and 40 minutes behind the prime meridian.
A city located at 120 degrees E is next to the east of the Prime Meridian but not necessarily next to the Equator. The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude, so the city's latitude would determine if it is close to the Equator.
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Europe doesn't quite fit the criteria, as Spain is west of the Prime Meridian. The closest would be Asia, though some would argue that some of the large islands between the mainland and Australia are south of the Equator.
That is the Prime Meridian. The Equator is zero degrees latitude.
Toronto is not on the equator. In fact, it is almost exactly halfway between the equator and the North Pole.
A full moon is directly opposite the Sun, so it would pass the meridian at midnight.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
Europe doesn't quite fit the criteria, as Spain is west of the Prime Meridian. The closest would be Asia, though some would argue that some of the large islands between the mainland and Australia are south of the Equator.
That would only happen at the equator