"90 degrees north" is the definition of the north pole. The longitude doesn't matter,
because they all converge (come together) at the pole.
0 degress latitude is the Equator and 0 degress longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.
The latitude of the equator is zero degrees. North latitude is measured northward beginning at the equator. South latitude is measured southward beginning at the equator.Yes, the equator is the line of zero degrees latitude.0 there is none it is zero!Zero degrees (by definition).0 degreesThe equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
Longitude is the best term, but sometimes meridian is used. The line of longitude at zero degrees is the Prime Meridian.
The longitude of every point on the Prime Meridian is Zero.
0 degress latitude is the Equator and 0 degress longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.
0 longitude is the prime meridian. 0 latitude is the equator.
Zero degrees latitude, any longitude.
Zero and zero, respectively.
no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
The Prime Meridian marks the zero degree line of longitude. The Equator marks the line for zero degrees latitude.
The latitude of the equator is zero degrees. North latitude is measured northward beginning at the equator. South latitude is measured southward beginning at the equator.Yes, the equator is the line of zero degrees latitude.0 there is none it is zero!Zero degrees (by definition).0 degreesThe equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
The point where they cross is zero latitude / 180° longitude.
Accra is centered at about 5.57° north latitude 0.24° west longitude. It's only about 380 miles from the "zero-zero" point of geographic coordinates.
-- Gulf of Guinea, south of Accra, Ghana -- Since everywhere on the equator is zero latitude, and everywhere on the Prime Meridian is zero longitude, the point that is common to both had better have the coordinates zero/zero .
Longitude is the best term, but sometimes meridian is used. The line of longitude at zero degrees is the Prime Meridian.
All of the equator is at zero latitude, and there is a point on it at every longitude.