This line is known as the antimeridian or simply the 180th meridian.
The international date line is sometimes used although it is not entirely correct. The international date line is a "political" convention and sometimes deviates signifigantly from the actual 180 degree longitude
East longitude ranges from 0 degrees to 180 degrees.
The largest possible values for longitude range from -180 degrees to +180 degrees. This means that the biggest numbers in longitude are 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west, which actually represent the same line on the opposite sides of the Earth. Longitude measures the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, which is at 0 degrees.
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The divisions of longitude are measured in degrees. The Earth is divided into 360 degrees of longitude, with the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude) serving as the starting point. Longitudes range from 0 degrees to 180 degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian, with 180 degrees being the International Date Line.
-- The northern and southern hemispheres each have 90 degrees of latitude and 360 degrees of longitude. -- The eastern and western hemispheres each have 180 degrees of latitude and 180 degrees of longitude.
The international date line (or there abouts)
The difference between those two positions is 180 degrees in longitude.
East longitude ranges from 0 degrees to 180 degrees.
No. 90 degrees longitude is not a major line of longitude. Only 0 and 180 degrees longitude, which are the Greenwich Meridian and the International Date Line respectively, are major lines of longitude.
360 degrees. Longitude runs from 180 degrees East to -180 degrees West.
according to this globe its called the equinoctial colure
The largest possible values for longitude range from -180 degrees to +180 degrees. This means that the biggest numbers in longitude are 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west, which actually represent the same line on the opposite sides of the Earth. Longitude measures the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, which is at 0 degrees.
+180 degrees.
180 degrees
There is no 200 degrees of longitude. There is 180 degrees west of the Greenwich Meridian and 180 degrees east of the Greenwich Meridian. All degrees of longitude on earth converge at the South and North Poles.
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The Antimeridian.