Well, darling, the Prime Meridian passes near Mauritius and Rodrigues islands. It's the starting point for measuring longitude and runs through Greenwich, London. So, if you ever find yourself lost on those beautiful islands, just remember you're not too far from where time begins.
20 South is latitude. That parallel passes through Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Madagascar, Mauritius, Australia, the Cook Islands, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil.
The Tropic of Capricorn passes through 11 countries and several islands. Some of the islands that the Tropic of Capricorn passes through include Madagascar, Mauritius, and Fraser Island in Australia.
The 180° longitude line passes through the middle of the Pacific Ocean from the north to south poles. The International Date Lines roughly follows the 180° longitude line but deviates to pass around some territories and island groups. The 180° longitude line passes through island groups (Fiji, Aleutian Islands) and the easternmost part of Russian Siberia.
The longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England is the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude). It is the starting point for measuring longitude around the globe.
The line of longitude that passes through Harrow, United Kingdom is approximately 0°14'W.
130° and 140° east longitude pass through Japan.35'n 139'e
Zero degrees longitude is the prime meridian, the line of longitude that passes through Greenwich, England.
That's a point in the Pacific Ocean among the Galapagos Islands, about 800 miles west of Quito, Ecuador.
Every longitude in the range of 66.9° West to 124.74° West, or in the range of 130.0° West to 172.44° East, passes through territory of the USA.
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The Prime Meridian.
Yes. It is the longitude line that passes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich near London, and is marked as Zero longitude.