Technically Yes. Concerning longitude, all of the meridians come together at the poles, so each pole has every longitude, but by convention 0 degrees longitude is used to refer to the north or south poles. So for example, the North pole is typically referred to as at 90°N 0° W and likewise the South pole as 90°S 0° W.
With respect to latitude, the north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude, and the south pole at 90 degrees south latitude.
No. The north pole is located at 90 degrees north latitude, and the south pole at 90 degrees south latitude. All of the meridians of longitude come together at the poles, so each pole has every longitude.
The Prime (or Greenwich) Meridian is located at zero degrees longitude.
Lines of longitude run north and south. The one at zero is the Prime Meridian.
The prime meridian is the line of longitude at which longitude is defined to be 0 located at Greenwich, England which marks the GMT timezone.
The Prime Meridian.
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"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica."150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian is ONE line of longitude that runs from 0 degrees north to 0 degrees south. While a meridian can be any line of longitude.
The imaginary line at zero degrees longitude is the Prime Meridian. The imaginary line halfway between the poles is the Equator. The Equator is zero degrees latitude.
North America, South America, and Antarctica.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
Every meridian of longitude is a semi-circle between the north and south poles.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica."150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian.
The Prime Meridian is ONE line of longitude that runs from 0 degrees north to 0 degrees south. While a meridian can be any line of longitude.
From north to south (Vertical) are the longitude lines From east to west (Horizontal) is latitude lines The first (0 degrees) longitude line is the prime meridian The first (0 degrees) latitude line is the equator hope this helps
The imaginary line at zero degrees longitude is the Prime Meridian. The imaginary line halfway between the poles is the Equator. The Equator is zero degrees latitude.
North America, South America, and Antarctica.
The Prime Meridian at which the line of Longitude is defined to be 0 degrees runs through England north to south.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
Number of degrees North/South and number of degrees East/West.
Every "line" of constant longitude joins the north and south poles, so the lines "run" north and south. Longitude numbers range from zero to 180 degrees east and from zero 180 degrees west. So all together, there are 360 degrees of longitude, which is exactly what you need if you want to use longitude to measure any place all around the Earth.
The maximum degree of latitude is 90 degrees north and south, so 180 degrees latitude does not exist. If you meant 180 degrees longitude, then the answer would be that the International Date Line, a major line of longitude, is located there.