The Prime Meridian is more than 12,000 miles long. It joins the north and south poles,
and crosses just about anything on Earth that you can think of.
Continents:
-- Antarctica
-- Africa
-- Europe
Countries:
-- England
-- France
-- Spain
-- Algeria
-- Mali
-- Burkina Faso
-- Togo
-- Ghana
Seas:
-- Greenland Sea
-- Norwegian Sea
-- North Sea
-- Gulf of Guinea
Oceans:
-- Arctic Ocean
-- Southern Ocean
Here is a list of continents, seas and oceans that the Prime Meridian passes.Continents:AntarcticaAfricaEuropeSeas:Greenland SeaNorweigian SeaNorth SeaMediterranean SeaGulf of GuineaOceans:Arctic OceanAtlantic OceanSouthern Ocean
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
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Over Water, the equator and prime meridian meet over the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic ocean a few hundred kilometers off the coast of Africa, about 385 miles south of Accra, Ghana, and 650 miles west of Libreville, Gabon. Also the international date line (180 meridian) and the equator meet over water, near the Phoenix islands in the Pacific.
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The southernmost land crossed by the Prime Meridian is the Antarctic continent, but there are no countries there. The southernmost country on the Prime Meridian is Ghana.
Prime Meridian
Here is a list of continents, seas and oceans that the Prime Meridian passes.Continents:AntarcticaAfricaEuropeSeas:Greenland SeaNorweigian SeaNorth SeaMediterranean SeaGulf of GuineaOceans:Arctic OceanAtlantic OceanSouthern Ocean
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
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Over Water, the equator and prime meridian meet over the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic ocean a few hundred kilometers off the coast of Africa, about 385 miles south of Accra, Ghana, and 650 miles west of Libreville, Gabon. Also the international date line (180 meridian) and the equator meet over water, near the Phoenix islands in the Pacific.
any location with a longitude reading east of the prime meridian is in the what
The prime meridian is at all latitudes.
There is only a single Prime Meridian.
the prime meridian is the starting point when measuring the longitude