The three countries that lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are the United States, Canada, and Brazil. These countries are positioned in the Western Hemisphere, meaning their entire landmass is located to the west of the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England.
The three European countries entirely west of the Prime Meridian are Portugal, Spain, and Iceland.
There are a great multitude of nations which lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian. All of North, Central, and South America lie west of the Prime Meridian as do some European and African nations. European nations: Iceland Ireland Portugal African nations: Morocco Mauritania Senegal Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone Liberia Cote d'Ivoire (Western Sahara) Note: Since the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), you can reach any country on the globe by traveling west frpom the Prime Meridian. So, in summary, the only countries that do NOT lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are those that are traversed by it.
The three countries that the Prime Meridian passes through are -- England -- France -- Spain -- Algeria -- Mali -- Burkina Faso -- Togo -- Ghana.
Different countries don't have different prime meridians. There is one Prime Meridian on Earth, and everybody uses the same one for their longitude measurements. The Prime Meridian passes through three continents, eight countries and several seas. North America is not one of the continents, and Canada is not one of the countries. The longitude of the Prime Meridian ... by international definition and agreement ... is zero.
Each of the following has territory at 100° west longitude: -- Canada -- USA -- Mexico -- Antarctica
The three European countries entirely west of the Prime Meridian are Portugal, Spain, and Iceland.
Iceland, Ireland, and Portugal are all entirely west of the Prime Meridian (0˚ longitude).
There are a great multitude of nations which lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian. All of North, Central, and South America lie west of the Prime Meridian as do some European and African nations. European nations: Iceland Ireland Portugal African nations: Morocco Mauritania Senegal Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone Liberia Cote d'Ivoire (Western Sahara) Note: Since the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), you can reach any country on the globe by traveling west frpom the Prime Meridian. So, in summary, the only countries that do NOT lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are those that are traversed by it.
Three countries located entirely within the Northern Hemisphere are Canada, Russia, and Japan.
There are a lot of countries that have prime ministers. Three that do would be the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy. Other countries either have presidents or premiers.
Some three countries governed by a prime minister include Japan, Northern Ireland and Portugal. A prime minister heads the government and appoints the ministers.
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New Zealand. Australia. Canada.
The three countries that the Prime Meridian passes through are -- England -- France -- Spain -- Algeria -- Mali -- Burkina Faso -- Togo -- Ghana.
Basically there are more than 3 countries located in the east part of prime meridian thus, CHINA, New Zealand and TURKEY are one of them. -Dominic-
Europe, Australia and Asia are three countries that lie in the eastern hemisphere. The part of the earth that is at Prime Meridian's east side is known as the eastern hemisphere.
That depends entirely on which place named Pasadena you're referring to. There are several, in at least three different countries.