The Prime Meridian passes completely through the northern and southern
hemispheres, and it also foms part of the boundary line between the eastern
and western ones so you'd have to say that it's in both of those too.
Yes it does, as do all of the meridians by definition.
The Prime Meridian is the line of longitude that divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres. It passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in London, England.
The prime meridian passes through Greenwich, in London.
The prime meridian passes through Greenwich, England.
-- the Prime Meridian -- 180 degrees (separates the eastern and western hemispheres opposite the Prime Meridian) -- 87.72111 degrees west (passes through my house)
the prime meridian passes through continents
The prime meridian is the line that passes through Greenwich, England - it 'splits' the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres - and is the line by which all time zones around the planet are measured from.
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.
the prime meridian passes through Africa an Europe
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica pass through the Prime Meridian.
The Prime Meridian passes through Spain and France but not Portugal. Not Portugal - just France and Spain.
The Prime Meridian passes through Spain and France.