The continents of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica, as well as the Atlantic Ocean,
all cross 0 degrees longitude.
The meridian of zero longitude, also known as the Prime Meridian, crosses territory
in England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, and Antarctica.
London London
Good old London town.
Greenwich, England
Africa
London
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
The prime meridian. 0 degrees
-- England -- France -- Spain
Iceland and Greenland.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
None, mainly because there is no such longitude.
Greenwich, England
The 120 degrees east line of longitude passes through Asia and Antarctica.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
The prime meridian. 0 degrees
Africa and Asia are the continents that pass through the 45 degrees East longitude line.
60 degrees west longitude on the Tropic of Capricorn is a point in western Paraguay.
-- England -- France -- Spain
Iceland and Greenland.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
Greece
The 90 degrees longitude line passes through Antarctica.