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A meridian is a line of constant longitude.
-- Distance is never expressed in degrees. -- The angle of the arc on the Earth's surface between the Prime Meridian and a location of interest is the location's longitude. It may be expressed in any units of angle.
Latitude is an angle on the Earth's surface, measured north or south from the equator to the location of interest. Longitude is an angle on the Earth's surface, measured east or west from the Prime Meridian to the location of interest. Any location on Earth can be described precisely, by just these two angles.
The distance east or west from the Prime Meridian is measured in degrees, with 360 degrees in a full circle representing the Earth's circumference. The Prime Meridian itself is set at 0 degrees longitude, so any location east of it will have a positive longitude value, while any location west of it will have a negative longitude value.
Location of a point on the surface of the earth.
The Prime Meridian is east of France. The Prime Meridian is located in Greenwich, England. This is the location on earth where the longitude coordinate is 0 degrees.
A magnetic meridian is a line passing through a location connecting its magnetic north and south poles, while a geographical meridian is a line passing through a location connecting its geographic north and south poles. The magnetic meridian is affected by the Earth's magnetic field, while the geographical meridian is based on the Earth's rotation.
Every point on earth in the western Hemisphere fits that description.
A meridian is a line of constant longitude.
'Degrees' is not a unit of distance.The angle on the Earth's surface between the Prime Meridian and a locationof interest is the longitude of the location.
-- Distance is never expressed in degrees. -- The angle of the arc on the Earth's surface between the Prime Meridian and a location of interest is the location's longitude. It may be expressed in any units of angle.
because of the location of the moon with respect to the sun and earth.
There are no hemispheres without an eastern or western half. Every location on Earth lies in either the eastern hemisphere (east of the Prime Meridian) or the western hemisphere (west of the Prime Meridian).
The Prime Meridian is the line of zero longitude that passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, UK. Lines of longitude radiates outwards from the prime meridian towards the west and east. Latitude and longitude enable a location to be fixed on the Earth.
Latitude is an angle on the Earth's surface, measured north or south from the equator to the location of interest. Longitude is an angle on the Earth's surface, measured east or west from the Prime Meridian to the location of interest. Any location on Earth can be described precisely, by just these two angles.
The magnetic meridian is an imaginary line that represents the direction of the Earth's magnetic field at a particular location on the Earth's surface. It is defined as the vertical plane passing through a magnetic needle or compass that is free to align itself with the Earth's magnetic field.
The distance east or west from the Prime Meridian is measured in degrees, with 360 degrees in a full circle representing the Earth's circumference. The Prime Meridian itself is set at 0 degrees longitude, so any location east of it will have a positive longitude value, while any location west of it will have a negative longitude value.