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This is called the Prime Meridian, which passes through Greenwich, England.
The place name associated with the 0 degree meridian is Greenwich, London, United Kingdom. This is where the Prime Meridian is located and is considered the starting point for measuring longitude. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks the spot where the Prime Meridian passes through.
The "0" degree meridian, or the Prime Meridian, runs through Greenwich England, Spain, and the Northwest corner of Africa (Morroco).
I'm assuming your referring to the "Prime Meridian"? Otherwise, I'm not sure.
0 degrees longitude, which runs through Greenwich is called the "prime meridian."
I believe you're thinking of the Greenwich Observatory in London, England.
The 0° meridian runs through England - roughly through Greenwich. On the opposite side of the Earth is the 180° meridian - which is about as far from England as you can get. The closest the 180° meridian runs to anything related to England is when it passes a bit east of New Zealand, which is part of the Commonwealth of Nations (Formerly British Commonwealth) which includes England.
0 degree longitude is is called the Prime Meridian.
The line of longitude, known as the Prime Meridian, is zero longitude. It passes from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through the Royal Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
Located at 0 degree longitude, which crosses Greenwich, England. Hope you like my answer! =)
The name given to the imaginary line of zero longitude on the earth's surface is the "Prime Meridian" or "Greenwich Meridian". It's a line that joins the North and South Poles, and crosses a spot on the floor of the room that houses the zenith telescope at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, England. As it runs through Greenwich (the observatory site), it is also called the Greenwich Meridian.Time is often expressed in terms of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is related to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
It is the Prime Meridian, which is zero degrees longitude, and runs from the North Pole, through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, England, and to the South Pole.