The prime meridian (also called the Greenwich meridian) passes through the African countries of Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ghana.
The prime meridian (also called the Greenwich meridian) passes through the African countries of Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ghana.
AlgeriaMaliBurkina FasoTogoGhana
The prime meridian passes throughEnglandFranceSpainAlgeriaMaliBurkina FasoGhana.(Antarctica ... a continent without countries)
The prime meridian offically passes through the Royal Observatory in London.
About 2,080 miles of the Prime Meridian, or about 17% of its total length, crosses territory on the African continent, including parts of the countries of Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, and Ghana.
Africa - Algeria, Mali, Burkina, Ghana, Togo Europe - United Kingdom, France, Spain
England, France, and Ghana.
Algeria Mali Burkina Faso Ghana Togo
Different countries don't have different prime meridians. There is one Prime Meridian on Earth, and everybody uses the same one for their longitude measurements. The Prime Meridian passes through three continents, eight countries and several seas. North America is not one of the continents, and Canada is not one of the countries. The longitude of the Prime Meridian ... by international definition and agreement ... is zero.
The Prime Meridian crosses territory in England, France, Spain, five countries in Africa, and Antarctica, but no part of the US.