"90 degrees north" is the definition of the north pole. The longitude doesn't matter,
because they all converge (come together) at the pole.
The point at which the equator (0° latitude) and the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) intersect has no real significane but it is in the Atlantic Ocean, about 380 miles (611 kilometers) south of Ghana and 670 miles (1078 km) west of Gabon.
There a several speculations that the Lost City of Atlantis lies far under the surface at these coordinates. Due to an average depth of 1,226 meters, the region is largely unexplored and inaccessible to a majority of marine craft, and is thought to be placed there intentionally to allow for ease of access by alien spacecraft.
"Zero degrees longitude" refers to a line on the globe, not a single point. This line is also referred to as the Prime Meridian. The definition of where the Prime Meridian is located is basically arbitrary, but by international convention it is defined to run through Greenwich, England. It extends north and south to the geographical poles. Technically the answer to your question would have to be something like "there are lots of things along the line that is zero degrees longitude."
Not much! It's a point south of Ghana in the Gulf of Guinea, where the Equator and the Prime Meridian meet.
It is the South Atlantic Ocean off Sao Tome and Principe.
Burkina Faso, Africa
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0 degress latitude is the Equator and 0 degress longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.
All points on Earth with zero latitude and every longitude form the equator. All points on Earth with zero longitude and every latitude form the Prime Meridian.
Zero degrees latitude: Equator Zero degrees longitude: Prime Meridian
The latitude of the equator is zero degrees. North latitude is measured northward beginning at the equator. South latitude is measured southward beginning at the equator.Yes, the equator is the line of zero degrees latitude.0 there is none it is zero!Zero degrees (by definition).0 degreesThe equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
0 degress latitude is the Equator and 0 degress longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
0 longitude is the prime meridian. 0 latitude is the equator.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.
Zero and zero, respectively.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
The Prime Meridian marks the zero degree line of longitude. The Equator marks the line for zero degrees latitude.
All points on Earth with zero latitude and every longitude form the equator. All points on Earth with zero longitude and every latitude form the Prime Meridian.
Zero degrees latitude: Equator Zero degrees longitude: Prime Meridian
The latitude of the equator is zero degrees. North latitude is measured northward beginning at the equator. South latitude is measured southward beginning at the equator.Yes, the equator is the line of zero degrees latitude.0 there is none it is zero!Zero degrees (by definition).0 degreesThe equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
The longitude of every point on the Prime Meridian is Zero.
The point where they cross is zero latitude / 180° longitude.
-- Gulf of Guinea, south of Accra, Ghana -- Since everywhere on the equator is zero latitude, and everywhere on the Prime Meridian is zero longitude, the point that is common to both had better have the coordinates zero/zero .