The Prime Meridian is ONE line of longitude that runs from 0 degrees north to 0 degrees south. While a meridian can be any line of longitude.
Prime meridian
The Prime Meridian.
The meridian of longitude at zero degrees (which passes through Greenwich, England) is known as the Prime Meridian.
Another name for a line of longitude is a Meridian, with the Prime Meridian being zero that passes through Greenwich, UK.
The "Prime Meridian" ... the one that passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich UK ... is the zero reference for longitude.
The line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England is called the Prime Meridian.
Every meridian of longitude between 20° East and about 29.35° East passes through Botswana.
The meridian of 145° EAST longitude passes through:-- Arctic Ocean-- Russia-- Sea of Okhotsk-- Japan-- Philippine Sea-- Papua New Guinea-- Australia-- Tasmania-- Pacific Ocean-- Antarctica.The meridian of 145° WEST longitude passes through-- Arctic Ocean-- Beaufort Sea-- Alaska-- Gulf of Alaska-- Pacific Ocean-- Antarctica
The Prime Meridian.
Prime meridian
The meridian of longitude at zero degrees (which passes through Greenwich, England) is known as the Prime Meridian.
Another name for a line of longitude is a Meridian, with the Prime Meridian being zero that passes through Greenwich, UK.
The "Prime Meridian" ... the one that passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich UK ... is the zero reference for longitude.
The line name at 0 degrees longitude is commonly referred to as the Prime Meridian. This line passes through Greenwich, London, United Kingdom and can also be referred to as the International Meridian or Greenwich Meridian.
The continents that the Prime Meridian passes through are Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
The 0' line of longitude is called the Greenwich Meridian because it passes through Greenwich, Lonon
The Greenwich Meridian (0 degrees)