The Prime Meridian is a line of longitude stretching from the North Pole to the South Pole. It goes through the continents of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
Yes it does.
It passes through France and the northeast corner of Spain but NOT Portugal.
The Continent's it passes are Africa, Antarctica, and Europe
Three: Europe, Africa,and Antarctica.
No. It passes through eastern Spain. The farthest-east point in Portugal is at about 6.2
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"240 degrees east of the Prime Meridian" places you at 120 degrees west longitude.
The prime meridian passes through Ghana and Benin is east of Ghana. So, it passes west of Benin. Hence Benin is east of prime meridian
The only continent to meet all these criteria is Africa.
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Since the early 20th Century, the Prime Meridian has been agreed by all nations to be the meridian that passes through Greenwich, England. It is sometimes called the Greenwich Meridian.
West, because the entire continent is located in the western hemisphere. The Prime meridian runs North to South through Greenwich, England. The US is west from there.