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What city is in the middle of the earth?

Greenwich


What are the 2 major line of longitude?

The major longitude is the Greenwich meridian. The other is the line of longitude on the opposite side of the earth - more or less the International Date Line. Except that it is not a straight pole-to-pole line.


How would tell the time in different places on earth?

in the use of the chronometer. chronometer is the based time on earth and it is the greenwich time. greenwich time is the time at the prime meridian.......


What keeps people on the other side of the Earth?

Same as on this side: gravity, which pulls people towards the center of the Earth. By the way, just wait 12 hours, and you will be on the other side of the Earth yourself - because of the rotation of the Earth.


What occurs on the side of Earth that is closest to the moon and on the opposite side of earth?

Its day on the other side. Both sides have high tides while the other two has low tides.


Why does the other side of the earth experience night?

when Earth rotates on its axis then one side of the Earth turns toward sun and the other part is at dark side.so we experience dark.


What are some earth day sayings?

hug a tree, save the earth, love your mother...earth the grass cant be greener on the other side if their is no grass (to live on / on the other side)


What is the longitude if it is 4 PM Greenwich time?

The longitude of the Greenwich Royal Observatory is always 0 degrees.


Why can you see only one side of the earth?

because the other side's on the opposite side.


What number of degrees is the line of longitude on the other side of the Earth from the line at 0 degrees longitude?

Travelling all the way around the Earth from the the Prime Meridian (0°) takes you in a circle of 360°Therefore, at the exact opposite side of the Earth as the prime Meridian is 180°.Longitude is measure from 0° to 180° either East or West of Greenwich so it ends at 180°.


Are longitudes complete circles How?

No. Each longitude "line" is a half-circle, going from the north pole to the south pole. On the other side of the Earth, the "other half of the circle" has a different longitude measurement. Longitude lines are measured east or west of the Prime Meridian, which passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.


What is the night side of the earth called?

The night side of the Earth is called the "dark side" or "night side." This is the side that is experiencing nighttime while the other side is experiencing daytime.