The Prime Meridian does not have any physical existence, so it is neither hot nor cold. It's a line on the map, from the north pole to the south pole, which passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England.
The Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that joins the north and south poles. It's over 12,000 miles long, passes through every latitude on Earth, and crosses the Sahara desert, Antarctica, and a bunch of other places. So you could probably find every climate and temperature on Earth somewhere along it.
The main culprit of coral bleaching is elevated sea temperatures caused by climate change. When corals are stressed by high temperatures, they expel the algae living in their tissues, causing the coral to turn white and potentially die if the stress is prolonged.
No, the prime meridian and equator are not warm places in themselves. The prime meridian is an imaginary line that marks 0° longitude and passes through Greenwich, England. The equator is an imaginary line that marks 0° latitude and circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles. The temperature at these locations can vary depending on the climate of the region they pass through.
The starting place for measuring longitude is at zero degrees and is called the Prime Meridian. It runs through Greenwich, London, UK.
nine is not a prime number
No place in India is on the Prime Meridian. In fact, no point in India is closer than about 5,800 km (3,600 miles) from the Prime Meridian.
There is no prime minister of Europe in the first place.
19,29,59,79,89 are the prime numbers with 9 in its Unit place.
No place in India is on the Prime Meridian. In fact, no point in India is closer than about 5,800 km (3,600 miles) from the Prime Meridian.
Gamma prime solvus is the the maximum amount of gamma prime that can dissolve at any given temperature up to the extent of the solidus line.
The prime meridian is a line of longitude, not a specific location. Therefore, it does not have a specific temperature. Temperatures along the prime meridian will vary depending on the actual location on the line.
If it is prime, it could be 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 in the tenths place
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All of them??? There are probably infinitely many. Here are the first few numbers with 1 in the units place: 1: Not usually considered a prime number. 11: Prime 21: Not prime (divisible by 3) 31: Prime 41: Prime 51: Divisible by 3 61: Prime 71: Prime 81: Divisible by 3 91: Divisible by 7 101: Prime ...
The only prime number less than 3 is 2.
The only prime number less than 3 is 2.