There are two meridians of 108° longitude ... one east of Greenwich, and one west of Greenwich.
Neither of them has any name or particular significance.
You may be thinking of the meridian at 180° from Greenwich. That one roughly coincides with the
International Date Line.
another name for a line of longitude is meridian.
A "meridian" is a line of constant longitude.
another name for a line of longitude is meridian.
Every 'line' of constant longitude is a 'meridian'.
A line of constant longitude is often called a "meridian". A line of constant latitude is often called a "parallel".
another name for a line of longitude is meridian.
The name of the line that has 0 longitude is the prime meridian
That's a line that joins the north and south poles, called the Prime Meridian.
A "meridian" is a line of constant longitude.
The 180 degree longitude is often miscalled international date line, when it is actually called the Anti Meridian.The date line is not a meridian or line of longitude because it is not a straight line as it deviates to separate geographical places, certain island groups for instance.See the link below for an image.The longitude that runs through Greenwich England is the prime meridian, which is 0 deg longitude.
Another name for a line of longitude is "meridian."
They're often referred to as "meridians" of longitude.
longitude
another name for a line of longitude is meridian.
Every 'line' of constant longitude is a 'meridian'.
meridians
they call parells