Los Angeles is on the western side of the prime meridian. The whole U.S. is in the Western Hemisphere, therefore all of the U.S. is on the west side of the prime meridian. :)
Los Angeles is roughly 242° east of the Prime Meridian.
they are called longitude
No, Spokane is farther east than Los Angeles. However, Reno, Nevada, is farther west than Los Angeles. Also, Spokane is farther west than San Diego.
greater los angeles area Southern California
The Van Nuys section of Los Angeles, California, is centered at 34.18° N, 118.43° W. Van Nuys is in the San Fernando Valley, east of North Hollywood. This is about 12 miles (19 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
The centers of Sydney and Los Angeles are separated by 90.47 degrees of longitude.
Downtown Los Angeles is 118.25° west of the Prime Meridian. The distance from Los Angeles to the nearest point on the Prime Meridian is 3,866 miles. (The nearest point on the Prime Meridian is the north Pole.)
The address of the East Los Angeles Library is: 4837 East Third St., Los Angeles, 90022 1601
Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA, is in the Northern Hemisphere as it is North of the Equator. It is also in the Western Hemisphere as it is to the West of the Prime Meridian.
Los Angeles is further east.
East Los Angeles College was created in 1945.
The phone number of the East Los Angeles Library is: 323-264-0155.
The Atlantic ocean is 6,751 miles to the east of Los Angeles. Directly to the west of Los Angeles is the Pacific Ocean.
No its east of Los Angeles...
East Valley High School - Los Angeles - was created in 2006.
The Mojave Desert is east of Los Angeles.
Yes
Avoid South Central, East Los Angeles, & Crenshaw blvd.