UK
Spain
Algeri
Mali
Burkina Faso
Togo
Ghana
Antarctica (As a continent ofcourse not country)
0 degrees longitude, which runs through Greenwich is called the "prime meridian."
The line of longitude, known as the Prime Meridian, is zero longitude. It passes from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through the Royal Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the mean solar time at the Royal Observatoryin Greenwich, London.
The name given to the imaginary line of zero longitude on the earth's surface is the "Prime Meridian" or "Greenwich Meridian". It's a line that joins the North and South Poles, and crosses a spot on the floor of the room that houses the zenith telescope at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, England. As it runs through Greenwich (the observatory site), it is also called the Greenwich Meridian.Time is often expressed in terms of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is related to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
Zero degrees longitude, sometimes called the Greenwich Meridian after the observatory in Greenwich England where the system of latitude and longitude was worked out. The happy accident is that the 180 degree meridian, the International Date Line, is situated in the ocean where it causes relatively little trouble for major land masses.
0 degrees longitude, which runs through Greenwich is called the "prime meridian."
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.
It was chosen as the base 0 degree meridian for longitude.
it is located on the 0 degree longitude line
0 degree longitude is is called the Prime Meridian.
The place name associated with the 0 degree meridian is Greenwich, London, United Kingdom. This is where the Prime Meridian is located and is considered the starting point for measuring longitude. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks the spot where the Prime Meridian passes through.
The line of longitude, known as the Prime Meridian, is zero longitude. It passes from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through the Royal Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
I'm assuming your referring to the "Prime Meridian"? Otherwise, I'm not sure.
The 0 degree longitude is the imaginary line that goes from pole to pole, passing through Greenwich in London, site of the Royal Observatory. The choice of the zero point for longitudes is arbitrary and many major cities were used. Eventually, in 1884, the Greenwich Meridian was accepted as the internationally agreed zero longitude.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the mean solar time at the Royal Observatoryin Greenwich, London.
The Prime Meridian is found at 0 degrees longitude. Additionally, this is the longitude line that goes through Greenwich, England which marks the base time zone GMT or UTC that other time zones are relative to.
The Prime Meridian, ie 0 degrees Longitude, runs through the London Borough of Greenwich. You can visit the site and stand with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and the other in the Western Hemisphere.