Europe, Africa, and Antarctica
-- Europe -- Africa -- Antarctica
The prime meridian goes through London at Greenwich.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude stretching from the North Pole to the South Pole. It goes through the continents of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
Africa,Europe, and antarctica. The prime meridian goes straight like longitude. Europe is on top, Africa is in the middle, and anarctica is on the bottom. Hope this answers your question! And a Good Day to you! ======================== (Unless your map is printed, or your globe is mounted, with the north pole at the bottom. In that case, Antarctica is on top, Africa is in the middle, and Europe is near the bottom.)
The Prime Meridian would have to pass through way more than 3 states if it goes through 3 continents.I belive this person was trying to say what CONTENENTSdoes it pass through. The three contenents are; Europe, Africa, And Antarcticai was correct u dumb azz CONTINENTS
The spelling is "prime meridian". That is the meridian from which counting begins; i.e., the prime meridian, by definition, has longitude zero, and degrees are counted to the east and to the west of the prime meridian. In the international system currently used, that is the Greenwich meridian - a meridian that goes through the Greenwich Observatory in London.
It depends which part of England. The actual Prime Meridian goes through Greenwich England.
The Prime Meridian goes through Spain and France, but not Portugal.It passes through France & Spain - but not Portugal.
The Prime Meridian is 0 degrees E or W and goes from pole to pole through Greenwich, England, Europe, Africa, to Antarctica.
The famous longitude line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and goes through the continents of Europe and Africa is called the Prime Meridian. It is represented by a line of longitude at 0 degrees.
The Prime Meridian
The centre of London is slightly west of the Prime Meridian, which goes through Greenwich, which is part of the greater London area.