The prime meridian is a line of longitude
Germany is a rather large place. The northern most point of Germany is at Latitude 54.908199, Longitude 8.651733. The southern most point is at Latitude 47.275502, Longitude 10.184326. The western most point is Latitude 51.053481, longitude 5.869446. The eastern most is Latitude 51.272226, Longitude 15.04097.
The North/South lines on the geographic grid are named 'Lines of Longitude' or 'Meridians'. The 'Zero' line passes through Greenwich Observatory in London, England. This position was fixed historically, some 350 years ago, by Astronomers and navigators of the day, and has remained so to this day. The 180 degrees line of longitude passes through the Pacific Ocean, and for most of its course it is also the International Date Line.
the north pole, the south pole, and and in between the eastern and western hemisphere's of the world. opposite the 0o meridian that runs through Greenwich. For part of its length, the International Date Line follows the meridian of 180° longitude, roughly down the middle of the Pacific Ocean. To avoid crossing nations internally, however, the line deviates to pass around the far east of Russia and various island groups in the Pacific.
you would most likely be on the longitude
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The prime meridian is a line of longitude
Germany is a rather large place. The northern most point of Germany is at Latitude 54.908199, Longitude 8.651733. The southern most point is at Latitude 47.275502, Longitude 10.184326. The western most point is Latitude 51.053481, longitude 5.869446. The eastern most is Latitude 51.272226, Longitude 15.04097.
The most northerly point in Western Australia is Cape Londonderry (Latitude 13° 44' 36"; Longitude 126° 47' 43").
The Prime Meridian
180 degrees
Most Eastern - Alaska Most Western - Alaska Alaska crosses 180˚ longitude, making it a part of the Eastern Hemisphere. This action makes Alaska the most eastern state in the US by a long shot. Alaska is also obviously the most western state.
I can think of only 2; GMT and the International Date Line.
The Equator is the most important imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The lines aren't measured at all, except possibly in the process of printing the map.It's the longitude that needs to be measured, and lines are often printed on mapsin order to make that job easier. Longitude is an angle, so it's described in angle units,most commonly in degrees.If you see a line on a map, every point on the 'line' has the same longitude, so there'snothing on the line to measure.
The 87.72138° West meridian. It's the one that goes through my house.
The North/South lines on the geographic grid are named 'Lines of Longitude' or 'Meridians'. The 'Zero' line passes through Greenwich Observatory in London, England. This position was fixed historically, some 350 years ago, by Astronomers and navigators of the day, and has remained so to this day. The 180 degrees line of longitude passes through the Pacific Ocean, and for most of its course it is also the International Date Line.