Lines of longitude and latitude cross each other and denote the absolute location of the area crossed by the coordinates. Each area on earth has it own absolute location.
Christopher Columbus crossed both the Equator and the Prime Meridian during his voyages to the Americas. The Equator is an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles, while the Prime Meridian is the line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England, dividing the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Columbus crossed the Equator when he sailed to South America and the Prime Meridian on his way to the Caribbean islands.
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There are only 2 . . . Greenland and Iceland.(That meridian also crosses part of the Antarctic continent, as all meridians do,but Antarctica isn't a country.)
Columbus set sail from Europe ... which is north of the equator ... and I'm pretty sure he never crossed it.
it was Christopher Columbus
he double crossed the atlantic ocean
Columbus sailed across the Atlantic ocean. He was expected to sail to Asia, but he landed in America.
Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean on his travel from Spain Christopher Columbus is a explorer
He didn't because he never got to the continent. He was only in the Bahamas.
Africa is the continent that is crossed by both the Equator (latitude 0°) and the Prime Meridian (longitude 0°). This means that Africa spans all four cardinal directions of latitude and longitude: north, south, east, and west.
Christopher Columbus repeatedly crossed the Atlantic Ocean by utilizing the prevailing winds.
Lines of longitude and latitude cross each other and denote the absolute location of the area crossed by the coordinates. Each area on earth has it own absolute location.
Antarctica. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
Christopher Columbus repeatedly crossed the Atlantic Ocean by utilizing the prevailing winds.
the ocean of oceans but of oceans of lakes from rivers with monters in them with lake ontario............. atlantic
Railway lines with sleepers? Lines of latitude crossed by a line of longitude?