75 degrees W longitude passes through the North and South American continents and Antarctica.
60 degrees west passes through South America, specifically in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador.
The 120 degrees west longitude line passes through North America, specifically through parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, and some Central American countries.
Europe, Asia, and Africa.The meridian 40 degrees EAST of Greenwich:EuropeAsiaAfricaAntarcticaThe meridian 40 degrees WEST of Greenwich:South AmericaAntarctica
North America, just a little bit of Greenland, Europe, and Asia
Europe, Africa, and North America check on a map with coordinates
60 degrees west passes through South America, specifically in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador.
The 120 degrees west longitude line passes through North America, specifically through parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, and some Central American countries.
The meridian 75° west traverses the continents of North America, South America,and Antarctica.
Europe, Asia, and Africa.The meridian 40 degrees EAST of Greenwich:EuropeAsiaAfricaAntarcticaThe meridian 40 degrees WEST of Greenwich:South AmericaAntarctica
Most of the North and South American Continents.
North America, just a little bit of Greenland, Europe, and Asia
Europe, Africa, and North America check on a map with coordinates
The only land that the 140th west meridian crosses belongs to Alaska (North America), some islands of the south Pacific, and Antarctica.
There are no continents at that certain point, but what does lie there is the North Atlantic Ocean.
80 degrees west, 60 degrees west, 40 degrees west
Africa spreads across the most degrees of longitude, covering approximately 60 degrees from east to west.
North America South America Antarctica