Yes, they do. Every planet has a Prime Meridian and an Equater, so all planets have latitude and longitude.
both .. longitude measures from north to south or from south to north the same with latitude.
The equator runs West-East and the prime meridian (Greenwich meridian) runs North-South.
A prime meridian is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres .The prime meridian is located across the equator.It is positioned in a Longitude position.
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I don't think you mean the Prime Meridian. I think you mean the Equator, latitude not longitude. King Neptune is, I suspect, what you refer to. The Prime meridian is 0 degrees longitude, the Greenwich Meridian. the Equator is 0 degrees latitude & circles the Earth horizontally.
The prime meridian is at all latitudes.
The Prime Meridian is made out of all the points at zero longitude and every latitude.
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The Prime Meridian is the line composed of all the points that havezero longitude and every possible latitude.
The longitude of the Prime Meridian, by international definition and agreement, is zero (0°). .Every point on the Prime Meridian has a different latitude, and every latitude on Earthhas a point on the Prime Meridian.
The equator and the Prime meridian meet at zero degrees latitude and longitude.
No. There's a point on the Prime Meridian at every possible latitude in existence.The only thing constant about the Prime Meridian, and its definition, is that everypoint on it has zero longitude.
no... The Prime Meridian is 0° longitude. The equator is 0° latitude.
The Prime Meridian is at zero degrees longitude and every possible latitude.
That would be the Prime Meridian.