north and south :)
No. Nothing can be both east and west of the Prime Meridian.Stockholm is a city in Sweden, and all of Sweden is east of the Prime Meridian.
Europe and Africa are continents that are both east and west of the prime meridian.
Greenwich and Paris are both east and west of the prime meridian. Greenwich, England is the location of the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), while Paris, France is located to the east of this reference line.
Longitude is measured in degrees east or west.
No point on Earth can have both an east and a west longitude. (Except points on the Prime Meridian ... which is zero ... or on 180 degrees, which is both east and west.)
No. Nothing can be both east and west of the Prime Meridian.Stockholm is a city in Sweden, and all of Sweden is east of the Prime Meridian.
Europe and Africa are continents that are both east and west of the prime meridian.
Africa and Europe lie both east and west of the Prime Meridian.
China is located on the east side of the prime meridian.
Antarctica
It's East. It is both east and west if you think about it; you can get to Australia from the prime meridian going in either direction. But the shortest trip will be east.
Both, but mostly east.
Zero. (East and west both.)
Iceland, Ireland, and Portugal are all entirely west of the Prime Meridian (0˚ longitude).
Both. The majority is West but a small part of Alaska is East.
Greenwich and Paris are both east and west of the prime meridian. Greenwich, England is the location of the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), while Paris, France is located to the east of this reference line.
Longitude is measured in degrees east or west.