The longitude of Greenwich Observatory, near London, England. Check out GMT.
The location of the poles. 0 degrees North is the South Pole. 0 degrees South is the North Pole.
That's impossible - the MAXIMUM latitute north or south is 90 degrees !
The Prime Meridian.
Latitude is measured in degrees North and South from the North to South poles. Longitude is measured in degrees East and West starting with 0 at Greenwich, England.
The coordinates 20 degrees north and 0 degrees longitude point to Africa. Specifically, it is near the border of Algeria, Mali, and Niger in the Sahara Desert.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
The latitude is approximately 10 degrees North (it can vary a few degrees in certain areas). Latitude is 0-359 degrees (the earth is round after all). I meant longitude for 0-359 degrees.
The coordinates 25 degrees north latitude and 0 degrees longitude intersect in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. This means that there is no specific country located at these coordinates.
0 degrees north is the north pole and zero degrees south is the south pole.
Technically Yes. Concerning longitude, all of the meridians come together at the poles, so each pole has every longitude, but by convention 0 degrees longitude is used to refer to the north or south poles. So for example, the North pole is typically referred to as at 90°N 0° W and likewise the South pole as 90°S 0° W.With respect to latitude, the north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude, and the south pole at 90 degrees south latitude.
The Prime Meridian is ONE line of longitude that runs from 0 degrees north to 0 degrees south. While a meridian can be any line of longitude.
The Prime Meridian at which the line of Longitude is defined to be 0 degrees runs through England north to south.