A Line of longitude is an invisible line going north to south on the earth. The main one is called the prime meridian.
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The International Date Line
-- Sweden ranges in longitude from 11° to 24.2° East. -- Greece ranges in longitude from 19.4° to 26.6° East. -- Zambia ranges in longitude from 22° to 33.7° East. So, any 'line' of longitude between 22° E and 24.2° E passes through all three of those countries. There are an infinite number of them.
Indiana' eastern border is 84 degrees 49' W.
The starting point for latitude is the equator. For longitude it is the prime meridian. Try and not get confused because some people think that it is the prime meridian for both but it is not. Hope this helps!
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.
No, its the longitude line. Its 0 degress longitude.
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.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
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.
No,it is a line of latitude