The two ecliptic constellations completely visible west of the meridian at 9 pm on December 10th would be Taurus and Gemini. At this time, these constellations would be high in the sky and easily observable in the western direction.
it would be Europe. answered by maria ausmus:):):)
The continent that lies completely north of the equator and east of the prime meridian is Africa. It spans a vast area, including various countries, cultures, and ecosystems. Africa is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Indian Ocean to the southeast.
The continent that lies completely north of the equator and east of the Prime Meridian is Asia. It is the largest continent, encompassing a vast array of cultures, languages, and environments. Geographically, it extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Indian Ocean in the south, and from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Ural Mountains and Caspian Sea in the west.
The Prime Meridian
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
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Yes it is.
it would be Europe. answered by maria ausmus:):):)
At one time there was a naval tradition that when a sailor first crossed the meridian his head was shaved completely bald.
north amarica and south amarica
The continent that lies completely north of the equator and east of the prime meridian is Africa. It spans a vast area, including various countries, cultures, and ecosystems. Africa is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Indian Ocean to the southeast.
Since the Earth is almost exactly spherical (ball-shaped), you can travel ineither direction from the Prime Meridian and wind up in Portugal. But yourtrip will be much shorter of you travel WEST from it.
The Prime Meridian and the meridian of 180° longitude combine to forma great circle on the Earth. Each of them alone is a semi-circle.Every parallel of latitude also circles the Earth completely, but among those,only the equator is a great circle.
When you say ecliptic I assume you mean along the equator or latitude lines. Yes and no. While we know that gas giant's often form moons in this area, we have a perfect example in Uranus that shows in exo-solar systems gas giants may also form moons in other locations. In Uranus it's probably closer to the prime meridian or longitudinal lines.
Australia and Asia both lie entirely within the eastern hemisphere.
The continent that lies completely north of the equator and east of the Prime Meridian is Asia. It is the largest continent, encompassing a vast array of cultures, languages, and environments. Geographically, it extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Indian Ocean in the south, and from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Ural Mountains and Caspian Sea in the west.
The Prime Meridian passes completely through the northern and southern hemispheres, and it also foms part of the boundary line between the eastern and western ones so you'd have to say that it's in both of those too.