No "named" line of longitude crosses Australia. The Tropic of Capricorn (latitude) crosses Australia.
No "named" line of longitude crosses Australia. The Tropic of Capricorn (latitude) crosses Australia.
Any line of longitude (or of latitude, for that matter), that crosses the United States, will divide it in two.
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The Prime Meridian crosses Ghana.
Each line of latitude (the ones parallel to the Equator) crosses each line of longitude (the north - south lines).
180 degree longitude or 0 degree longitude means the same thing. Now when someone crosses this line one has to make some changes in the time e.g when one crosses this line and moves towards east it will gain one day, if one crosses and moves towards the west then one losses one day
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Approximately 27°E to 165°W (crosses the International Date Line).
There is no official set of 'lines'. A 'line' can be drawn at any longitude you want. Some maps and globes have a line printed every 15 degrees, some have a line printed every 10 degrees, and some have no lines on them at all. The longitude at the center of the little cupola or belfry on top of the dome of the Kentucky State Capitol Building in Frankfort is 84.87538° West. The latitude there is 38.18671° North. Other spots around town, or for that matter on the same building, have somewhat different coordinates.
All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.