I think East.
It is west
west
The Ural Mountains lie almost exactly on the 60 degrees east line of longitude.
120 degrees east
the prime meridian
There are two. They are the Greenwich Meridian and 180 degrees longitude, the originally defined International Date Line.
Longitude is the angular measurement in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian is at zero degrees; going east, your longitude is in degrees and minutes east, while going west your longitude is measured in degrees and minutes west. A circle is 360 degrees, so the maximum longitude is 180 degrees either way. At the 180 degree line (called the "anti-meridian") the measurement is neither east nor west.
Lima, the capital of Peru, is east of 80 degrees W longitude.
East
The coordinates of Lima, Peru is 12.0464° S, 77.0428° WNot sure what you mean by the Y degrees w line of longitude.Lima is South of the Equator, and West of the Prime Meridian.
The coordinates of Lima, Peru is 12.0464° S, 77.0428° WNot sure what you mean by the Y degrees w line of longitude.Lima is South of the Equator, and West of the Prime Meridian.
80 degrees east longitude
121 degrees east longitude
Fifteen degrees east longitude
Coordinates given in WikiPedia indicate a longitude of 21 degrees east. This puts the point at which this coordinate is set east of the 20 degree line.
The Ural Mountains lie almost exactly on the 60 degrees east line of longitude.
Whether travelling to the West or to the East from the Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) the International Date Line is 180 degrees Longitude.
the direction that longitude run is 0 the 180 degrees and also east and west
120 degrees east