Africa i believe
Just off the coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea.
The Prime Meridian, which is why it is known as the Greenwich Meridian.
Just as the equator is 0° latitude, the Greenwich Meridian, or Prime Meridian, is 0° longitude. It is the origin from which all longitudes are measured.
there is no one country north of the equator, there are many.
Yes and no! The Prime Meridian is the technical term for the line of longitude (0º) which passes through Greenwich, UK.
The prime meridian does not meet. It starts at the north pole and ends at the south pole, passing through Greenwich, London. At the poles it becomes the anti-meridian or the international date line
The Prime Meridian, which is why it is known as the Greenwich Meridian.
Just as the equator is 0° latitude, the Greenwich Meridian, or Prime Meridian, is 0° longitude. It is the origin from which all longitudes are measured.
The equator runs West-East and the prime meridian (Greenwich meridian) runs North-South.
Greenwich.
there is no one country north of the equator, there are many.
Yes and no! The Prime Meridian is the technical term for the line of longitude (0º) which passes through Greenwich, UK.
AnswerIt's not the equator. The equator is a latitude line. Meridians are longitude lines. The answer you're looking for is "Greenwich meridian"or "The Prime Meridian".
There are 2: The Equator & the Prime (Greenwich) Meridian.
The equator and the Greenwich meridian.
The prime meridian does not meet. It starts at the north pole and ends at the south pole, passing through Greenwich, London. At the poles it becomes the anti-meridian or the international date line
Yes, the Greenwich Meridian passes through Africa, specifically crossing through countries such as Ghana, Mali, and Burkina Faso. The Equator also crosses Africa, passing through countries like Gabon, Republic of the Congo, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Equator. 0 degrees Longitude is the Greenwich Meridian.