The Equator does not cross England at any point.
The Prime Meridian, which is why it is known as the Greenwich Meridian.
Definitely False. I am POSITIVE.
The vertical equator is the Prime Meridian.
You will immediately be in the Eastern Hemisphere because 0 degrees longitude runs north/south through Greenwich. You will also be in the Northern Hemisphere because you are north of the Equator.
Greenwich is a city in England.
The imaginary line is called the Prime Meridian.
Christopher Columbus crossed both the Equator and the Prime Meridian during his voyages to the Americas. The Equator is an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles, while the Prime Meridian is the line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England, dividing the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Columbus crossed the Equator when he sailed to South America and the Prime Meridian on his way to the Caribbean islands.
The Northern hemisphere - is everywhere North of the equator. The Southern hemisphere - is (obviously) everywhere South of the equator. The Western Hemisphere - is everywhere to the west of the Greenwich meridian (in England) - and East of the International Date Line. The Eastern Hemisphere - is everywhere to the East of the Greenwich meridian (in England) - and West of the International Date Line. New Jersey is in the Western hemisphere.
it runs vertical to the equator. It, like the equator, is located at 0 degrees.( it is just like the equator, but it runs vertical right in the center) .. it's origin point is recognized as the Royal Observatory in Greenwich (London) England - it runs south from the there through Europe western Africa.
there is no one country north of the equator, there are many.
which continents does not cross the equator
Thamesmead is located in the South East region of London, in the Greenwich Borough, England. It has an estimated population of 50, 000, it is 9.4 miles from Charring Cross.