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If there are any east-west lines printed on your map or globe, there should never be more than one. It may or may not be labeled "Equator".
The Prime Meridian crosses the continents of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. The Prime Meridian is the 'zero' dividing line between east and west, so it has neither of those labels.
east and west hemisphere
Lines of latitude run east to west.
the piedmont region is east of the fall line
The 0 degree east to west line of latitude is called the "equator" it runs round the middle of the Earth and divides North from South.
If there are any east-west lines printed on your map or globe, there should never be more than one. It may or may not be labeled "Equator".
the prime meridian, which is the line that goes through Greenwich, England
The line 180 degrees east and west of the prime meridian is called the International Date Line.
The Prime Meridian crosses the continents of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. The Prime Meridian is the 'zero' dividing line between east and west, so it has neither of those labels.
east and west hemisphere
They connected the east and the west with a rail line The Union Pacific and Central Pacific built rails running west and east, respectively They connected the East and the West with a rail line. ~ APEX
East West MRT Line was created in 1987.
The International Date Line
A horizantal line is a line that runs from east to west or west to east and kind of looks like the line of the horizon. That's how I remember it.
The International Date Line
Yes. One of them is labeled "30° east" and the other is labeled "30° west".