The meridian at 90 degrees east passes through Russia, Mongolia,
China, Bhutan, India, Bangladesh, and Antarctica.
The meridian at 90 degrees west passes through Canada, the US,
Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador (Galapagos), and Antarctica.
The up and down longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England is the Prime Meridian, at 0 degrees longitude. This line marks the starting point for calculating longitude around the globe, with locations to the east measured in positive degrees and locations to the west measured in negative degrees.
It depends which part of England. The actual Prime Meridian goes through Greenwich England.
Serbia goes from 46 degrees 12 minutes north to 42 degrees north, and from 18 degrees 50 minutes east to 23 degrees east.
The line that goes around the world from west to east is known as the Prime Meridian. It is located at 0 degrees longitude and passes through Greenwich, England. This line serves as the starting point for measuring longitude and divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Prime meridian is the line that goes through Greenwich, England. And 0 degrees of longitude
Sorry your question cannot be answered for 2 reasons. Longitude is not a place it is a line that goes from the north pole to the south pole. There is no 1105 degree longitude. Longitude would only go to 180 degrees east or west.
All longitudes range between zero and 180°, both east and west, and they don't go any higher than that. Zero longitude is the definition of the "Prime Meridian". If two people start out from the Prime Meridian, and one goes 180° east and the other goes 180° west, they meet each other on the other side of the earth, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, at the line that's both 180° east longitude and 180° west longitude.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude (0°). It goes through every north or south measurementbetween the north pole and the south pole, and no other lines of longitude cross it.
-- Sweden ranges in longitude from 11° to 24.2° East. -- Greece ranges in longitude from 19.4° to 26.6° East. -- Zambia ranges in longitude from 22° to 33.7° East. So, any 'line' of longitude between 22° E and 24.2° E passes through all three of those countries. There are an infinite number of them.
You can determine if your location is east or west longitude by looking at the numerical value of your longitude coordinates. If the value is positive (+) then you are in the eastern hemisphere, indicating east longitude. If the value is negative (-) then you are in the western hemisphere, indicating west longitude.
It wasn't particularly planned that way; it is just the way things worked out. The Greenwich Meridian, zero degrees longitude, was defined by the British because the main observatory being used at the time is located in Greenwich England. The meridian goes straight through the observatory. The US is to the west of that line of longitude and to the east of 180 degrees longitude, otherwise known as the International Date Line.
Because either way it would still be the same. There is only a maximum of 180 degrees longitude. If you move 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west, you will still end up at the same place, so there is no need to designate east or west for it.