Zero to 180 west and zero to 180 east.
Zero to 180
Zero to 180 east and zero to 180 west
They are called the lines of longitude. Lines of longitude range from 0 degrees on the prime meridian to 180 degrees.
Latitude, 0 to 90 N and S Longitude 0 to 360.
Iran spans more than 19 degrees of longitude. It occupies the range of longitude roughly from 44.04° to 63.33° East. Any longitude you choose in that range passes through territory of Iran. You're welcome to draw as few or as many lines on your map as you wish in that range. There's no standard set of them that everyone must use.
Crete ranges in longitude from about 23.52° to 26.32° east . You're free to draw as few or as many 'lines' in that range as you're comfortable with. There's no official set of 'lines'. The question is a lot like asking: "What's the number on the ruler through your height ?"
Locations in the western hemisphere are described with a range of 180 degrees of"west longitude" ... exactly what you'd expect for 1/2 of a sphere. Within that range,you're free to draw as few or as many 'lines' on your map as you feel you need.
Latitude and longitude are angles that describe the location of a point on the Earth's surface. Longitudes range from zero to 180 degrees east or west. Latitudes range from zero to 90 degrees north or south. There are no official 'lines'. Some maps or globes have some lines printed on them to show where a few latitudes and longitudes are, and other maps and globes have no lines at all printed on them. I have mapping software that can print 324,000 latitude lines and 648,000 longitude lines if I want them, but I have never needed them yet.
Mongolia occupies a range of longitude of roughly 88° east to 119° east. The meridians of very longitude within that range traverse the country. There are an infinite number of them.
the latitude and longitude lines of longmeadow, ma are 42.05 North and 72.583 West. Hope that makes the range a little smaller. it's not exact but its the best I've got Peace Out ~anonomuys~
There are 180 degrees of east longitude and 180 degrees of west longitude, for a grand total of 360 degrees of longitude around the Earth. You're free to draw as few or as many 'lines' through that range on your map or globe as you feel will make you comfortable. There is no standard set of 'lines' that everone is required to use.
Any meridian of longitude between about 53.66 and 73.55 degrees west passes through Argentina. There are an infinite number of possibilities in that range.