The point at which the equator (0° latitude) and the prime meridian (0° longitude) intersect has no real significane but it is in the Atlantic Ocean.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
The point where they cross is zero latitude / 180° longitude.
"Crossing the Line" is associated with crossing the equator at 0 degrees latitude, not longitude. If you cross the equator (0 degrees latitude) at 0 or 180 degrees longitude, there is an additional status included.
The equator is mapped out to be positioned as the 0º line of latitude.
The zero degree line of latitude, known as the Equator, and the zero degree line of longitude, known as the Prime Meridian, intersect at a point in the Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Africa. This intersection is located off the coast of Ghana, in the Gulf of Guinea.
The prime meridian is a line at 0 degrees longitude.
No, neither of those does.
That line has often been called the "Equator" in song and story, and on maps as well, too.
Every line of longitude intersects with every line of latitude and vic-versa.
grid line
No,it is a line of latitude