im assuming they want you to denote where the Prime Meridian is. The Prime Meridian
is the line that joins the north and south poles and the longitude of every point on it
is zero.
That meridian is labeled " 60°W ".
That meridian has no special name. If it's shown at all on a map or globe, it'll be labeled "60".
Mean solar time on the prime meridian is known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
longitude mean north and south. lattitude mean east and west. there is also the prime meridian. it follows longitude.
That meridian is labeled " 60°W ".
That meridian has no special name. If it's shown at all on a map or globe, it'll be labeled "60".
Mean solar time on the prime meridian is known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
If you mean the longitude of the equator, it is 180 degrees east to west longitude.If you mean the intersection of the equator and Prime Meridian, it is the Gulf of Guinea.
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
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longitude mean north and south. lattitude mean east and west. there is also the prime meridian. it follows longitude.
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That depends on what you mean by "to the right of." If you are facing north, or if you are looking at a map that has north at the top, then the eastern hemisphere is to the right of the Prime Meridian.
"240 degrees east of the Prime Meridian" places you at 120 degrees west longitude.