The meridian of 100° East longitude appears to pass through five provinces in
Russia, four in Mongolia, five in China, one in Myanmar, at least fifteen in Thailand,
and two in Indonesia.
I'm guessing that you can't possibly be asking for the names of all of those. It's
far more likely that you're talking about the meridian of 100° West longitude.
That one passes through these states and provinces:
Canada:
USA:
Mexico:
Nunavut
Northwest Territories
Alberta
Idaho
Nevada
Baja California
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100 degrees west actually goes through 6 US states: North and South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Spain lies on zero degree longitude line together with France.
Longitude passing Through Centre of India is at 82 and a 1/2 degree east.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
yes Florida and Hawaii
what countries does the 30 degree line of longitude pass through from the north pole to the south pole
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100 degrees west actually goes through 6 US states: North and South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
That's called the "prime meridian".
Spain lies on zero degree longitude line together with France.
Longitude passing Through Centre of India is at 82 and a 1/2 degree east.
No, neither of those does.
Mainly the 180 degree line.
The 0 degree longitude goes through all Greenwich Meantime Countries. These are, in order of north to south:United KingdomFranceSpainAlgeriaMaliBurkina FasoTogoGhanaIt also passes through Antartica.
The 180 degree longitude is often miscalled international date line, when it is actually called the Anti Meridian.The date line is not a meridian or line of longitude because it is not a straight line as it deviates to separate geographical places, certain island groups for instance.See the link below for an image.The longitude that runs through Greenwich England is the prime meridian, which is 0 deg longitude.