Greenwich
The Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich, England, part of the Greater London area.
The centre of London is slightly west of the Prime Meridian, which goes through Greenwich, which is part of the greater London area.
1. United Kingdom (The most northerly land on the meridian is the shore (53°45′34″N) southeast of the Sand-le-Mere caravan park east of Kingston upon Hull, England.)2. France3. Spain4. Algeria5. Mali6. Burkina Faso7. Togo8. Ghana9. AntarcticaGreenwich is the town where the Prime meridian passes through. It's close to London.
The Prime Meridian does not have any physical existence, so it is neither hot nor cold. It's a line on the map, from the north pole to the south pole, which passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
The compound noun 'prime meridian' is a common noun as a general word for an artificial line adopted as a reference line from which longitude east and west is measured.The compound noun 'Prime Meridian' (capitalized) is a proper noun as a word for the meridian passing through Greenwich, England, designated as the zero (0°) longitude.
The area on the west side of the prime meridian.
The area on the west side of the prime meridian.
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The Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that joins the north and south poles. It's over 12,000 miles long, passes through every latitude on Earth, and crosses the Sahara desert, Antarctica, and a bunch of other places. So you could probably find every climate and temperature on Earth somewhere along it.
On one side it's called the "Eastern Hemisphere", while on the other side it's called the "Western Hemisphere".
1/2 of the earth's surface, in each direction.
The area of the globe located east of the prime meridian is called the Eastern Hemisphere. This hemisphere encompasses roughly half of the Earth's surface and includes continents such as Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.