Switzerland covers the range of longitude from 5.95° to 10.48° East.
Every longitude in that range traverses Switzerland.
Some maps and globes include some lines to help you estimate longitudes,
and some don't. Where you see lines, don't get the idea that those are the
only longitudes there are.
distance from east to west
prime meridian.
line of longitude. Or a longitudinal line.
a sand dune that goes on in a long line
prime meridian
no
Switzerland is land-locked. It does'nt have any shore line. The answer is the USA.
Longitudinal.
a sand dune that goes on in a long line
Longitudinal waves are the result of earthquakes, and are also known as Primary, or P-Waves. Longitudinal waves are faster than Transverse (Secondary) Waves. A diagram of a Longitudinal wave is a straight line, with a denser area where the wave itself is travelling.
Longitudinal... No, the particles move transverse to the wave direction. And that they are in 2 perpendicular surfaces, which are intersected in a line, and that line is the base line of the 2 direction waves.
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