The 60th meridian west traverses the following:
Greenland
Canada
Barbados (territorial waters)
Guyana
Brazil
Paraguay
There are two meridians of 70° degree longitude ... one east of the Prime Meridian
and one west of it.
-- The 70° east meridian crosses Asia and Antarctica.
-- The 70° west meridian crosses North America, South America, and Antarctica.
North America, South America, and Antarctica
North America
South America
Antarctica
North America, South America and Antarctica.
Lines of latitude measure north and south, not east and west. If you mean 60 degrees west longitude, then North America, South America and Antarctica touch the line of longitude.
North America, South America and Antarctica.
The meridian of 60 degrees west longitude crosses parts of
North America, South America, and Antarctica.
The meridian of 70 degrees West crosses North America, South America, and Antarctica.
-- North America
-- South America
-- Antarctica
Spain lies on zero degree longitude line together with France.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
The international date line is measured approximately from the 180 degree median longitude line. This is an arbitrary line that determines when a date change takes place within the day.
34 degree north and 75 degree west
70° west is a longitude.North America, South America, and Antarctica include territory at that longitude.
what countries does the 30 degree line of longitude pass through from the north pole to the south pole
The four continents that touch the 45 degree east line is Antarctica, Africa along the east side through the counties of Somalia, & Ethiopia , Asia through Saudia Arabia, & Russia, and Europe through Yerevan.
North America, just a little bit of Greenland, Europe, and Asia
Spain lies on zero degree longitude line together with France.
Mainly the 180 degree line.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
180
As Antarctica is located at one of the poles, it covers every line of longitude; the only one of the continents to do do.