The only one thing between a meridian and the equator that I can think of is distance. Of course the equator itself is a meridian in which case there is no distance between.
They are both imaginary lines on the Earth's surface. To say that they are both circles... an answer you might have been expecting ... would be a wholly inappropriate statement, because a meridian of longitude is only a semicircle.
there is no one country north of the equator, there are many.
-- Longitude is the angle east or west between a point on the Earth's surface and the Prime Meridian. -- Latitude is the angle north or south between a point and the equator. -- A meridian is an imaginary line between the north and south poles and through all the points on Earth that have the same one single longitude.
Well, there is only one equator on Earth and its called the "Equator".
The invisible line at 0 latitude is the equator. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The equator is located halfway between the North and South Poles.
They are both imaginary lines on the Earth's surface. To say that they are both circles... an answer you might have been expecting ... would be a wholly inappropriate statement, because a meridian of longitude is only a semicircle.
there is no one country north of the equator, there are many.
I couldn't find one. The equator and prime meridian intersect in the Atlantic Ocean near Africa. what country do the equator and the greenwitch meridian both pass through
There's only one single equator, and it's a parallel of latitude.
No one cares brat!
-- Longitude is the angle east or west between a point on the Earth's surface and the Prime Meridian. -- Latitude is the angle north or south between a point and the equator. -- A meridian is an imaginary line between the north and south poles and through all the points on Earth that have the same one single longitude.
Well, there is only one equator on Earth and its called the "Equator".
The invisible line at 0 latitude is the equator. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The equator is located halfway between the North and South Poles.
At noon at the prime meridian on the equator, the time at 55 degrees north latitude on the same meridian would be 5:40 AM. This is because every 15 degrees of longitude represents one hour of time difference, so 55 degrees north of the equator is 3 hours and 40 minutes behind the prime meridian.
The equator is an example of an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. It is situated at 0 degrees latitude and marks the halfway point between the North Pole and South Pole.
"Meridian of longitude"
There are an infinite number of possible meridians of longitude, and every one of them has the same nominal length . . . half of the Earth's polar circumference.