Half of the Prime Meridian is in the northern hemisphere, and half of it is in the
southern one.
Also, it is half of the boundary line between the eastern and western hemispheres,
so it's in either both or neither of those.
The International Date Line and the Prime Meridian both separate the eastern from the western hemisphere.
No, the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude) defines the dividing line between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The 180th meridian (opposite of the prime meridian) is the International Date Line, which primarily serves as the line where one day ends and another begins.
The Prime Meridian at 0 degrees longitude divides the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
No, the prime meridian separates the eastern and western hemispheres. The equator separates the northern and southern hemispheres.
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no the equater does
That depends on what you mean by "to the right of." If you are facing north, or if you are looking at a map that has north at the top, then the eastern hemisphere is to the right of the Prime Meridian.
Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
The prime meridian, in Greenwich, england
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