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The term that has 180 in each hemisphere is the Equator. This imaginary line circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles, creating two equal hemispheres: Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
The eastern hemisphere includes 180° of longitude from the Prime Meridian (0°) to the 180° meridian. It encompasses areas such as Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
Literally, the hemispheres are equal, each containing 180 decrees of latitude; they are equal halves of the same sphere. However, the eastern hemisphere contains more land area.
The eastern hemisphere includes parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It is divided from the western hemisphere by the Prime Meridian.
Places east of Greenwich for 180 degrees are called the International Date Line.
The Northern hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. It is also in the eastern hemisphere. Some of the Aleutian Islands are in the eastern hemisphere. Attu Island, Alaska, is the most "westerly" at 172°54′33.84″E. There are several Aleutian Islands west of the 180° meridian.
I don't understand the question, since there are no terms above.
It's longitude.
there are 180 degrees of latitudes 90 in each hemisphere 181 in total counting the equator
The eastern and western hemispheres each measure 180 degrees in longitude. You're free to draw as few or as many 'lines' in that range as you feel you need, and to number them appropriately according to the position of each 'line'.
The northern and southern Hemispheres each comprise 90 degrees of latitude. On your map or globe, you're free to draw as few or as many lines as you'd like to see in that range. There is no standard set of 'lines'.
The word hemisphere is made from two words: hemi = half, and sphere = a 3-dimensional shape with a boarder equidistant from a center point (aka, a ball). So a hemisphere is one-half of a ball, cut through the middle.
180 degrees
Literally, the hemispheres are equal, each containing 180 decrees of latitude; they are equal halves of the same sphere. However, the eastern hemisphere contains more land area.
The eastern hemisphere includes 180° of longitude from the Prime Meridian (0°) to the 180° meridian. It encompasses areas such as Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
there are ninety lines in each hemisphere There are 90 degrees of latitude in the northern Hemisphere, and another 90 in the southern one. There are 180 degrees of longitude in the eastern Hemisphere, and another 180 in the western one. In each hemisphere, you're free to draw as few or as many lines in that range of numbers as you want to see. There's no standard set of 'lines' that everybody must use. Some maps and globes have more lines on them, some have fewer, some don't have any at all. Would you go into the hardware store and ask the man "How many lines are there on the tape measure ?" ?
The lowest terms for 28 over 180 = 7/45
Eastern hemisphere.