One end of it is at the north pole.
(The other end of it is at the south pole.)
It passes through Greenwich, England.
No place in India is on the Prime Meridian. In fact, no point in India is closer than about 5,800 km (3,600 miles) from the Prime Meridian.
No place in India is on the Prime Meridian. In fact, no point in India is closer than about 5,800 km (3,600 miles) from the Prime Meridian.
Another word for a meridian is a hemisphere. This is due to the fact that both of those words describe an imaginary line which divides the planet into sections.
One Meridian Plaza was created in 1972.
You might say that. The thing that makes it the "main" one is the fact that by international agreement, it's the meridian that's accepted as zero longitude. So whenever the longitude of a place is stated, you always know that the number means an angle measured from the "Greenwich Meridian".
Virginia is not in or on a prime meridian. There's only one "prime meridian" and it is in Greenwich, London, England.
The only one thing between a meridian and the equator that I can think of is distance. Of course the equator itself is a meridian in which case there is no distance between.
Yes, it does. In fact, the Prime Meridian - the zero mark for longitude - is defined as the logitude of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
Yes, that's an accurate statement. In fact, its independent clause is always true, regardless of the time.
Our bird goes wheels up at one o'clock- that's one o'clock post meridian.
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