The Prime Meridian -- and its opposite, the International Date Line -- are lines of Longitude called meridians. There are 360 whole-numbered meridians on earth, divided into 180-degree halves, represented by the two meridians described, above.
Distances east and west of those lines are measured in degrees (60), minutes (60) and seconds (60).
Because the Earth is round, the mileage between meridians can be different at different latitudes. The differences range from between zero kilometers at the poles to 111.320 Km at the Equator.
(At either pole, you can walk around the pole, and essentially walk around the earth by passing through all the lines of Longitude on earth.)
You can calculate the length of a degree based on latitude, using the reference material, below.
Longitude measures the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian, which is the imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole through Greenwich, England.
Longitude measures the distance east and west of the prime meridian.
The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
The distance east or west of the prime meridian?
The distance from the prime meridian is usually measured in degrees of longitude. The distance east or west of the prime meridian is referred to as "longitude."
Longitud is used to measure the distance of east and west from the prime meridian
Longitude measures the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian, which is the imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole through Greenwich, England.
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Longitude measures the distance east and west of the prime meridian.
The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
longitude lines are east and westlatitude are north and south
The distance east or west of the prime meridian?
The distance from the prime meridian is usually measured in degrees of longitude. The distance east or west of the prime meridian is referred to as "longitude."
Location of a point on the surface of the earth.
Longitude measures the distance in degrees east and west of the Prime Meridian, which is the starting point for calculating longitudes. It ranges from 0° at the Prime Meridian to 180° east and 180° west from the Prime Meridian, meeting at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean.
Longitude
The longitude line measures the angle east or west of the prime meridian. If you want the actual distance you'd travel directly east or west until you hit the prime meridian, you must multiply this angle (converted to radians) by the radius of the earth, and then multiply by the cosine of the latitude angle, which gives the angle north or south of the equator.