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That point is located in the Gulf of Guinea off the west coast of Africa.

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The Prime Meridian crosses the equator in the Atlantic Ocean, off

the coast of west Africa, about 300 miles south of Accra, Ghana.

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The point where those two lines cross is at sea, in the Gulf of Guinea

off the coast of west Africa, about 380 miles south of Accra, Ghana.

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That's impossible - the MAXIMUM latitute north or south is 90 degrees !

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That's the equator. It crosses Africa, Asia, and South America.

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0° 0° is not located on a continent. It is the equator off the west coast of Africa, approximately 380 miles due south of Accra, Ghana, and 460 miles almost due west of Sao Tome.

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Africa, the country of Zaire.

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Africa

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what continent is at 80 degress south and 0 degress longitude

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What two continents does the prime meridian go directly through?

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