The prime meridian (sometimes called the Greenwich meridian) passes through Accra, the capital city of Ghana, in western Africa.
The Greenwich Meridian crosses the following countries in Europe: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Algeria in Africa.
The prime meridian (also called the Greenwich meridian) passes through the African countries of Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ghana.
The Greenwich Meridian passes through the United Kingdom, France, and Spain.
The earth is divided into eastern and western hemispheres by the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian is zero longitude, and is a line that runs from pole to pole and passes through the Greenwich Observatory at Greenwich, London, Britain.
The continents west of the prime meridian are Europe, Africa, North America, and South America.
The prime meridian passes through Greenwich, England.
The Prime Meridian, or the Greenwich Meridian.
The Greenwich Meridian crosses the following countries in Europe: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Algeria in Africa.
This is the Greenwich Meridian, the Prime Meridian of the World.
Greenwich, England
It is sometimes called the Greenwich meridian or 0° longitude.
The place name associated with the 0 degree meridian is Greenwich, London, United Kingdom. This is where the Prime Meridian is located and is considered the starting point for measuring longitude. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks the spot where the Prime Meridian passes through.
The Prime Meridian passes through the city of Accra in Africa. Accra is the capital of the West African country of Ghana.
The other name for the Prime Meridian is "the meridian of zero longitude", because it is the meridian on which the longitude of every point is zero. Still another name for it is the "Greenwich meridian", because it is one of an infinite number of meridians that pass through Greenwich.
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