The prime meridian, sometimes called the Greenwich meridian, passes through parts of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica pass through the Prime Meridian.
The Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich, a district in London, England. This imaginary line is 0 degrees longitude and serves as the starting point for measuring longitudes east and west around the globe.
The prime meridian passes through Africa, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. The equator is another significant meridian that runs through Africa, dividing the continent into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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
There are no continents that lie entirely in both the northern and southern hemispheres. The closest is Africa, which straddles the equator and is the only continent through which the equator, the prime meridian, and the Tropic of Capricorn pass.
The prime meridian passes throught the Greenwich Observatory in Greenwich England.
It's true. They both (the equator and the Greenwich Meridian) pass through the continent of Africa.
The prime meridian passes through Greenwich, England.
Greenwich, England
the prime meridian passes through continents
Greenwich
The London suburb of Greenwich.
The continents that the Prime Meridian passes through are Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian actually passes through three continents, Europe, Africa and Antarctica.
The prime meridian. 0 degrees
The Prime Meridian only passes through one city and that is Greenwich, England. Greenwich, England is a suburb of London.
Yes, the Greenwich meridian passes through the western part of France.