That's like asking "What is the next distance farther than 47.3 miles ?",
or "What is the next heavier weight after 1851/4 pounds ?"
There is no minimum-size "step". The "next" one can be as close to 15 degrees as
you want it to be. And no matter how close it is, somebody can always come along
and slip in another one that's even closer.
There is no standard set of "lines" of latitude or longitude. That's definitely the
biggest, most universal misconception we see in this category of questions.
And another thing! . . . Since the Earth is a sphere (ball-shaped), you can
start at 15 degrees east. travel east, and wind up at ANY meridian you want.
The best answer to the question is: They ALL are.
It is fifteen degrees East. (15 degrees East of the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian being zero longitude).
15 degrees E (15 degrees east) 30 degrees E (30 degrees east) and so on.
15 degrees W (15 degrees west) 30 degrees W (30 degrees west) and so on.
The prime meridian is at 0 degrees longitude, and each 15 degrees of longitude represents one hour of time difference. Therefore, a location at 77 degrees east is 77/15 = approximately 5.13 hours ahead of GMT. When it is 2 PM at the prime meridian, it will be around 7:08 PM at 77 degrees east.
As you move east from the Prime Meridian, time increases by one hour for every 15 degrees of longitude you cross. This is because Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours, so each hour represents 15 degrees of longitude.
It is fifteen degrees East. (15 degrees East of the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian being zero longitude).
15 degrees E (15 degrees east) 30 degrees E (30 degrees east) and so on.
15 degrees W (15 degrees west) 30 degrees W (30 degrees west) and so on.
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The prime meridian is at 0 degrees longitude, and each 15 degrees of longitude represents one hour of time difference. Therefore, a location at 77 degrees east is 77/15 = approximately 5.13 hours ahead of GMT. When it is 2 PM at the prime meridian, it will be around 7:08 PM at 77 degrees east.
No. It's 20 degrees farther east, i.e. farther from the Prime Meridian.
Chris Hamiltonville is located 10 degrees east of the prime meridian.
As you move east from the Prime Meridian, time increases by one hour for every 15 degrees of longitude you cross. This is because Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours, so each hour represents 15 degrees of longitude.
Fifteen degrees east longitude
The distance in degrees from the prime meridian to 90 degrees East is 90 degrees. This means that 90 degrees East is located directly on the opposite side of the Earth from the prime meridian, which is at 0 degrees.
!80 degrees east of Greenwich and then one crosses over to West Longitude
Longitude !