The equator, at latitude zero.
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The prime meridian is at all latitudes.
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The only lines that can run parallel to the Prime Meridian on any map are other meridians of longitude, and the only map on which they can be printed parallel to it is a Mercator Projection. They are not really parallel to the Prime Meridian.
The Prime Meridian, it is located at 0 degrees latitude.
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The prime meridian is at all latitudes.
The Prime Meridian is made out of all the points at zero longitude and every latitude.
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The Prime Meridian is the line composed of all the points that havezero longitude and every possible latitude.
The longitude of the Prime Meridian, by international definition and agreement, is zero (0°). .Every point on the Prime Meridian has a different latitude, and every latitude on Earthhas a point on the Prime Meridian.
The only lines that can run parallel to the Prime Meridian on any map are other meridians of longitude, and the only map on which they can be printed parallel to it is a Mercator Projection. They are not really parallel to the Prime Meridian.
The Prime Meridian, it is located at 0 degrees latitude.
Vertical lines parallel to the prime meridian are lines of longitude.
no... The Prime Meridian is 0° longitude. The equator is 0° latitude.
The Prime Meridian is at zero degrees longitude and every possible latitude.
Meridians are not parallel. They join at the poles. Parallels of latitude is a common phrase. Meridians of longitude look parallel on the the map, but they're not on the globe.