No. All of Canada is situated in the Western Hemisphere. The smallest west longitude
in Canada is about 47.5 degrees west of the Prime Meridian. The center longitude of
Canada is something in the neighborhood of 58 degrees west.
prime meridian.
prime meridian
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Longitudinal lines run from pole to pole, parallel to the Prime Meridian. They help locate positions east or west of the Prime Meridian on a map or globe.
The Prime Meridian is a Longitudinal line. That is, it runs North and South between the poles. Latitudinal lines run parallel to the equator and measure distance North or South of the equator. They run East and West, perpendicular to longitudinal lines. The Prime Meridian is at all latitudes.
Zero degrees latitude: Equator Zero degrees longitude: Prime Meridian
You need to specify which college. The prime meridian is at Greenwich, just east of the centre of London, UK.
The centre of London is slightly west of the Prime Meridian, which goes through Greenwich, which is part of the greater London area.
The Prime Meridian, though it a longitudinal line, is only observed on one side of the planet, simply to give a "0" line. The Prime Meridian runs through the North pole, England, West Africa, Antarctica, and to the South pole. After that, the line of the Prime Meridian is the 180 degree line, which is roughly followed by the international date line. So, in summary, the Prime Meridian does divide the planet into two sections, but only when combined with the other half of its longitudinal line, the 180 degree line.
The equator.
If you are talking about a provincial capital in Canada, it should be Regina, which is 104.72degrees west of the prime meridian line.
Tagalog translation of prime meridien: kalakasan meridien