North America, just a little bit of Greenland, Europe, and Asia
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
The 120 degrees east line of longitude passes through Asia and Antarctica.
Europe, Africa, and North America check on a map with coordinates
Africa and Asia are the continents that pass through the 45 degrees East longitude line.
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.
No. 90 degrees longitude is not a major line of longitude. Only 0 and 180 degrees longitude, which are the Greenwich Meridian and the International Date Line respectively, are major lines of longitude.
The 60 degrees W line of longitude touches South America and Antarctica. In South America, it runs through countries like Brazil and Argentina. In Antarctica, it passes through the eastern part of the continent. North America does not intersect this line of longitude.
The meridian 75° west traverses the continents of North America, South America,and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude, and it sits at 0 degrees longitude.
prime meridian :/
The question is confusing. Antarctica is counted among the continents, so any point you specify in Antarctica is on the Antarctic continent. And in that regard, I must also remark that your description of the places you're referring to is none too clear either. It's not correct to describe a place as being "210 degrees longitude line".