Mexico City is 99.133333 degrees west of the Prime Meridian
The greatest number of degrees anyone can be from the prime meridian is 180 degrees. This is because the prime meridian itself is located at 0 degrees longitude, and the maximum longitude value is 180 degrees both east and west. Therefore, any location can be a maximum of 180 degrees away from the prime meridian.
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No. The nearest point in Niger is about 0.17 degree away from the Prime Meridian, while the nearest point in Nigeria is about 2.66 degrees away.
New Zealand ranges in longitude between roughly 166.47° East to 178.55° East. Longitude is measured from the Prime Meridian, so those are the angles if you start at the Prime Meridian and travel eastward. Traveling westward from the Prime Meridian, the corresponding angles are 181.45° and 193.53° .
The opposite side of the globe from the Prime Meridian is called the International Date Line. It is located 180 degrees away from the Prime Meridian and serves as the marker where each new day begins.
Quito, Ecuador, is located approximately 2.24 miles (3.6 kilometers) south of the Equator, which is situated at 0 degrees latitude. The Prime Meridian, on the other hand, is at 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, England. Quito is about 78.5 degrees west of the Prime Meridian, translating to roughly 4,350 miles (about 7,000 kilometers) away from the Prime Meridian in terms of longitudinal distance.
Japan is a big place, and the Prime Meridian is a very long line. -- Sapporo, on the island of Hokkaido, is 141.3 degrees east of the Prime Meridian. If you travel straight west, the meridian is 6,020 miles (9,693 km) away. But if you travel to the closest point on the Prime Meridian, it's only 3,240 miles (5,214 km). -- Nagasaki, on the island of Honshu, is 129.8 degrees east of the Prime Meridian. If you travel straight west, the meridian is 6,860 miles (11,040 km) away. But if you travel to the closest point on the Prime Meridian, it's only 3,960 miles (6,373 km). The point on the Prime Meridian that's closest to both cities is . . . the North Pole.
Hatteras Island is at about 75.5 degrees west longitude. If you want to visit the Prime Meridian from North Carolina, the closest point is in the open sea about midway between Norway and Greenland, where the Prime Meridian is only 3,592 miles from Cape Hatteras.
No. Argentina is in South America, an ocean away from the Prime Meridian.
There is no deviation of the Prime Meridian. There are a few deviations of the International Dateline, but none of them is anywhere near 3,000 miles away from the meridian of 180 degrees longitude.
If you travel straight east or straight west, it's 93.85° of longitude in onedirection and 266.15° of longitude in the other direction.But if you travel straight north or south, then it's only 50.23° of latitude inone direction and 129.77° of latitude in the other direction.
That depends on what you call 'close'. Greenland occupies the range of longitude between 12.14° and 73.02° west. So the only sure thing is that there are parts of Greenland that are 60 degrees closer to the Prime Meridian than other parts of it are.