It varies, because the International Dateline doesn't follow a single meridian.
There are several zigs and zags in it. But in the spirit of your question, the
Dateline is nominally directly opposite the Prime Meridian, at 180° longitude.
The great circle formed by the prime meridian and the International Date Line divides the Earth into two equal halves, with the part east of the prime meridian and west of the International Date Line referred to as the Eastern Hemisphere. This line represents a 180-degree separation between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The Prime Meridian is at zero degrees longitude and every possible latitude.
Yes. The prime meridian runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. It establishes the line of 0º longitude. This arbitrary starting point defines locations by their separation in degrees east or west of the prime meridian, up to 180° in either direction.
The angle between the equator and the prime meridian is 90 degrees. The equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, while the prime meridian divides it into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Therefore, at the intersection of these two lines, the angle formed is a right angle.
The Prime Meridian is defined as Zero Longitude. Any longitude that you feel is "close" to zero is close to the Prime Meridian.
By definition and international agreement, the Prime Meridian is Zero longitude.All longitudes on earth are measured east and west of the Prime Meridian.
The longitude of the Prime Meridian, by international definition and agreement, is zero (0°). .Every point on the Prime Meridian has a different latitude, and every latitude on Earthhas a point on the Prime Meridian.
No. The prime meridian if on the side of the earth not the center. The prime meridian is the 0 latitude line. On the other side you have the 180 degree latitude line, sometimes called the international date line.
The Prime Meridian is zero degrees longitude.
The great circle formed by the prime meridian and the International Date Line divides the Earth into two equal halves, with the part east of the prime meridian and west of the International Date Line referred to as the Eastern Hemisphere. This line represents a 180-degree separation between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The Prime Meridian is at zero degrees longitude and every possible latitude.
Large parts of the International Dateline coincide with the meridian of 180° longitude, but other parts deviate from it quite a bit. The meridian of 180° longitude is 180° from the Prime Meridian, both east and west.
The second name for the prime meridian is the international date line
The first pair is.
Yes. The prime meridian runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. It establishes the line of 0º longitude. This arbitrary starting point defines locations by their separation in degrees east or west of the prime meridian, up to 180° in either direction.
The Prime Meridian is defined as Zero Longitude. Any longitude that you feel is "close" to zero is close to the Prime Meridian.
0 degree longitude is is called the Prime Meridian.