The lines of longitude are all the same length. There is no longest line of longitude.
Now, if you mean latitude, then that would be the equator.
One more line of longitude and we'll be there!
prime meridians
what countries does the 30 degree line of longitude pass through from the north pole to the south pole
Fifteen degrees east longitude
Antarctica.
All lines of longitude are equal. The longest line of latitude is the Equator.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude, and it sits at 0 degrees longitude.
The major line of longitude located at 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line.
The longest parallel of latitude is the one defined as 'zero degrees', known as the "Equator". All meridians of longitude have the same length ... 1/2 of the earth's polar circumference.
No, its the longitude line. Its 0 degress longitude.
No, it's the longest latitude.
104W is a longitude line. Anything labelled as "E" or "W" is longitude.
The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England, and is used as the starting point for measuring longitude around the world.
A line of constant longitude is often referred to as a 'meridian'.
The Prime Meridian is the invisible line at zero longitude
The name of the line that has 0 longitude is the prime meridian
another name for a line of longitude is meridian.