That's a point about 1,480 miles west of Quito, Ecuador, in the Pacific Ocean.
Within that range of longitudes lie large portions of the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.
0°N 130°W is in the middle of open ocean, nowhere near any land.
The very west of the Pacific Ocean
A location at 0 degrees latitude and 90 degrees west longitude is located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, near the coast of South America.
The coordinates 0 degrees north and 0 degrees west correspond to the location of Null Island, a fictional place at the intersection of the prime meridian and the equator in the Atlantic Ocean. It is used as a placeholder for erroneous geocoding data.
0 degrees south and 78 degrees west refers to a specific point on the Earth's surface located in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Ecuador. This coordinate is near the equator (0 degrees latitude) and about 78 degrees west of the Prime Meridian. It does not correspond to any landmass but is situated in the ocean, which is generally characterized by warm waters and marine biodiversity.
That's a point in the Pacific Ocean among the Galapagos Islands, about 800 miles west of Quito, Ecuador.
it is somewhere in the Atlantic ocean south of Ghana and west of gabon
That point is in the Atlantic Ocean, about 540 miles due east of Macapá, Brazil.
That point is in northern Brazil. Any other point in Brazil has different coordinates.
There's no city there. That point is out in the big middle of the Pacific Ocean, about 2,100 miles southwest of Honolulu.
No. The equator is both 0 degrees north and 0 degrees south.