The Prime Meridian and the meridian of 180° longitude, together, do.
No, longitude (the prime meridian) divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres.
The prime meridian (0 degrees longitude) and the 180th meridian both divide the eastern and western hemispheres.
The prime meridian, which is at 0 degrees longitude, is used to divide the Earth into the eastern and western hemispheres.
Earth can be divided into hemispheres based on either latitude (Northern and Southern Hemispheres) or longitude (Eastern and Western Hemispheres). The equator divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, while the Prime Meridian and the International Date Line divide the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The Prime Meridian divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere, while the International Date Line divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere as well.
The prime meridian divides earth into the East and West hemispheres.
No, it divides the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Longitude lines run north-south and divide the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, while latitude lines run east-west and divide the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The intersection of latitude and longitude lines creates a grid system that helps identify specific locations on Earth.
The Earth is divided into four hemispheres - Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, and Western Hemisphere - based on lines of latitude and longitude. The equator divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, while the Prime Meridian and the International Date Line divide the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The northern and southern hemispheres, or the eastern and western hemispheres
Eastern hemisphere and the Western hemisphere
Prime Meridian