The line of longitude that Magellan's fleet crossed into the Pacific Ocean was the equator. The other line of longitude crossed was the Tropic of Capricorn.
Latitude:S 14° 5' 38.2458" Longitude:W 132° 11' 15" Latitude:S 14° 5.637431' Longitude:W 132° 11.25' Latitude: -14.093957° Longitude:-132.1875°
The equator is a latitude line, so it has no specific longitude. The equator is at 0o north or south. There are many points on the equator, so every point on the equator has a different longitude.
In the Pacific Ocean, about 2000 miles SE of Hawaii.
140 West at the equator is in the Pacific Ocean.
All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.
'Lines' of longitude are called "meridians".The equator is not one of them.
1° of longitude along the equator measures 110.5 km.
equator
The Equator is a longitude line. Latitude lines pass through the equator.
The equator is defined as the zero reference line of latitude.
The equator is a latitude reference, not a longitude reference. There is some point on the equator with every possible longitude. The reference for longitude is the Prime Meridian. Longitudes are measured east of it up to 180°, and west of it up to 180°.
All lines of longitude pass through the Equator.