All lines of longitude converge at both poles. The South Pole is located at Antarctica. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. Should it become necessary to provide a longitude, it usually given as 0 degees W longitude.
All longitudes converge to a single point, at both the north and south poles.
The Antarctic continent is positioned like a 'cap' over and all around the south pole.
Therefore, every possible longitude crosses part of Antarctica.
You can find Antarctica south of 60 degrees S latitude -- where all longitudes on earth meet at 90 degrees S.
Antarctica has territory at EVERY longitude.
That range of longitudes includes parts of Russia, Mongolia, China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Antarctica, but none of the fifty USA.
There are points in Antarctica for every longitude.
England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana. (Also Antarctica, which is not a country.)
Russia :)
Antarctica has territory at EVERY longitude.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica
Africa, Antarctica, South America, and North America.
That range of longitudes includes parts of Russia, Mongolia, China, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Antarctica, but none of the fifty USA.
There are points in Antarctica for every longitude.
Those are two different longitudes on the Earth's surface. Measured along the equator, they're about 690 miles apart. No single point can have two different longitudes, but Algeria is situated just right and 'wide' enough to have territory at both of them. Antarctica also includes both of those longitudes, but it's not a country.
The Eastern Hemisphere includes . . .-- all of Asia and Australia, plus-- parts of Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America.
There are 360 longitudes
England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana. (Also Antarctica, which is not a country.)
Russia :)
The 180 degrees of East longitudes fall on the continents of-- Europe-- Africa-- Asia-- Australia-- Antarctica-- North AmericaAll of them except North America and South America.
All lines of longitude on earth converge at 90 degrees S, which is on the continent.