The prime meridian (also called the Greenwich meridian) passes through the African countries of Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ghana.
There are three countries in Europe that the Prime Meridian, or Greenwich Meridian, cross through. They are the United Kingdom, France, and Spain. It also passes through six countries in Africa. These countries are Algeria, Mali, Burkina, Faso, Tongo and Ghana.
Mali, Burkina, Faso, Tongo, and Ghana touch the prime meridian. The prime meridian also goes through the countries of France and Spain.
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The Greenwich Meridian crosses the following countries in Europe: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Algeria in Africa.
Accra, the capital city of Ghana, lies on the Greenwich Meridian line in Africa.
The Greenwich Meridian passes through Europe and Africa. It serves as the prime meridian, representing 0 degrees longitude and dividing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The Prime Meridian, at 0 degrees longitude, runs through Greenwich, London, UK.
The Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich, a district in London, England. This imaginary line is 0 degrees longitude and serves as the starting point for measuring longitudes east and west around the globe.
countries in Europe and Africa that greenwich meridian crosses
The Greenwich Meridian crosses the following countries in Europe: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Algeria in Africa.
The Greenwich Meridian, also known as the Prime Meridian passes through nine territories. Seven of these are in Africa. These include Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo and Ghana.
It's true. They both (the equator and the Greenwich Meridian) pass through the continent of Africa.
Accra, the capital city of Ghana, lies on the Greenwich Meridian line in Africa.
The Greenwich Meridian passes through Europe and Africa. It serves as the prime meridian, representing 0 degrees longitude and dividing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The Prime Meridian crosses territory in England, France, Spain, five countries in Africa, and Antarctica, but no part of the US.
The Prime Meridian crosses parts of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian traverses several countries in Europe and Africa, as well as the Antarctic continent. If the question refers to 'states' of the USA, then the Prime Meridian doesn't touch any of them.
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Prime Meridian crosses the UK, Spain, France, Algeria, Mali, Burkina, Faso, Tongo and Ghana. In the Southern Hemisphere it crosses only Antarctica which is actually not a country.
The Prime Meridian crosses the continents of Europe and Africa, and has one end of it on Antarctica.