All of them do, from about 71° West longitude
westward to about 128° East longitude.
The equator passes through the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. It does not pass through The Arctic Ocean.
The equator passes through The Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans.
through the middle of the Pacific Ocean
No, the Prime Meridian is the designated 0° longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England. It serves as the starting point for measuring longitude and divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The Pacific Ocean is located to the east of the Prime Meridian.
I don't think the Pacific Ocean passes through any continents, so the answer would be "All of them".
The meridian of 145° EAST longitude passes through:-- Arctic Ocean-- Russia-- Sea of Okhotsk-- Japan-- Philippine Sea-- Papua New Guinea-- Australia-- Tasmania-- Pacific Ocean-- Antarctica.The meridian of 145° WEST longitude passes through-- Arctic Ocean-- Beaufort Sea-- Alaska-- Gulf of Alaska-- Pacific Ocean-- Antarctica
The equator passes through the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. It does not pass through The Arctic Ocean.
The equator passes through The Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans.
It passes mostly through the Pacific Ocean.
through the middle of the Pacific Ocean
No, the Prime Meridian is the designated 0° longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England. It serves as the starting point for measuring longitude and divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The Pacific Ocean is located to the east of the Prime Meridian.
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The international dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean. The international dateline is an imaginary line that is 180 degrees east of the Greenwich Meridian.
I don't think the Pacific Ocean passes through any continents, so the answer would be "All of them".
The International Dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean. The Southern portion passes through the Southern Ocean and a smaller portion also passes through the Arctic Ocean.
The Southern Ocean passes through the Tropic of Capricorn. This ocean surrounds Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere.
That's a point in the Pacific Ocean among the Galapagos Islands, about 800 miles west of Quito, Ecuador.