There was no fixed western boundary to the United States in 1790; the various States generally claimed all the land east of the Appalachian Mountains, which lie roughly along 79 degrees west in Pennsylvania to 85 degrees west in Georgia.
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The longitude of the westernmost point in Alabama is 88.4733° W. (rounded)
New York City is on the longitude 74o west
The prime meridian at longitude 0° marks the eastern boundary of the Western Hemisphere The corresponding anti-meridian at Longitude 180° marks the western boundary of the Western Hemisphere. (In practical terms you could also consider the international date line to be the boundary - just not the official boundary.)
80 degrees east longitude
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The longitude of the westernmost point in Alabama is 88.4733° W. (rounded)
New York City is on the longitude 74o west
The prime meridian at longitude 0° marks the eastern boundary of the Western Hemisphere The corresponding anti-meridian at Longitude 180° marks the western boundary of the Western Hemisphere. (In practical terms you could also consider the international date line to be the boundary - just not the official boundary.)
It's the boundary line between the two regions, and the zero of both.
80 degrees east longitude
No. It would be the western boundary.East longitude is measured starting from the Prime Meridian and increasing eastward.It reaches the maximum of 180° east in the vicinity of the International Date Line.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude, and it sits at 0 degrees longitude.
60 degrees
The 100 degrees W longitude line, also known as the Prime Meridian of the Americas, is an important line of longitude. It serves as the reference point for time zones in North and Central America. It also helps to divide the world into two hemispheres, with the Western Hemisphere to the west and the Eastern Hemisphere to the east.