Yes, that's an accurate statement. In fact, its independent clause
is always true, regardless of the time.
The missing word is "degrees".When it is noon at a point on a meridian it is 2 hours earlier 30 degrees to the west of the meridian?
No. A meridian is a line of longitude and on that line it is the same time everywhere. You need to go 180 degrees round the planet to get 12 hours difference.
Any point whose longitude is "120 degrees E" is 120 degrees to the east of the Prime Meridian.
its either 180 degrees latitude, 0 degrees latitude, or 0 degrees longitudethe answer is 0 degrees
located on the prime meridian
The missing word is "degrees".When it is noon at a point on a meridian it is 2 hours earlier 30 degrees to the west of the meridian?
The missing word is "degrees".When it is noon at a point on a meridian it is 2 hours earlier 30 degrees to the west of the meridian?
No. A meridian is a line of longitude and on that line it is the same time everywhere. You need to go 180 degrees round the planet to get 12 hours difference.
No. A meridian is a line of longitude and on that line it is the same time everywhere. You need to go 180 degrees round the planet to get 12 hours difference.
Every point on that particular meridian is equally distant from any point you choose on the Prime Meridian.
The Greenwich Meridian, also known as the prime meridian or International Meridian, is the "starting point" for dividing the Earth's surface into time zones. Each time zone is 15 degrees of longitude wide (with local variations) and the local time is one hour earlier than the zone immediately to the east on the map.
Any point whose longitude is "120 degrees E" is 120 degrees to the east of the Prime Meridian.
The Prime Meridian is defined as the origin of longitude. The longitude of every point on it is zero.
Lime, Peru is 77.1 degrees of longitude from the Prime Meridian, and about 5,005 miles from the closest point on it. Philadelphia, PA is 75.2 degrees of longitude from the Prime Meridian, and about 3,304 miles from the closest point on it. Philadelphia wins both measurements.
its either 180 degrees latitude, 0 degrees latitude, or 0 degrees longitudethe answer is 0 degrees
Zero degrees ! The Prime Meridian is the starting point for the angular divisions around the globe.
The Greenwich Meridian, also known as the prime meridian or International Meridian, is the "starting point" for dividing the Earth's surface into time zones. Each time zone is 15 degrees of longitude wide (with local variations) and the local time is one hour earlier than the zone immediately to the east on the map